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1984 Day 1 Bell Ringer 1. Is privacy important? How important is your privacy? (social media, personal life etc. ) Explain. 1. Is it ever alright to sacrifice some privacy for security purposes? (ex. Government keeping tabs on internet searches to catch terrorists)
Let’s get pizza, shall we? https: //www. aclu. org/sites/default/files/pizza/images/screen. swf 1. What are your reactions? 2. How realistic is this? Do things similar to this ever occur? 3. Do you think technology is a threat to privacy? Why or why not?
Introduction to the Novel -George Orwell” was the pen name of Eric Blair. -Orwell was an Englishman born in India in 1903. He died at age 47. -Orwell was educated at Eton, a prestigious boarding school in England. -Decided to skip college and work as a British Imperial Policeman in Burma -Hated working in Burma and returned to England on sickleave -Once back in England he dedicated himself to writing full time. -1984 was written in 1948
Orwell’s Political Views -He considered himself a democratic socialist and was critical of communism -He hated intellectuals, lying, cruelty, political authority, and totalitarianism -He strongly opposed Stalin and Hitler -- he was very outspoken during WWII
The World in George Orwell’s time -WWII ravaged Europe and parts of Asia, leaving human wreckage everywhere. -The atrocities of WWII are still fresh in people’s minds
-Immense suffering and despair take hold of many places before and well after the war has ended
Secret Police -Used by Nazis and Soviets to find dissenters, people who opposed their rule, or people with differing political ideas -People punished and most often killed
Why this novel was banned -It ranks as high as #5 most challenged book of all time. -The book was published in 1949 (cold war age) -------age where communism was spreading and people grew scared of it (also a relatively -------conservative time) -Just the same year this book was published, a communist government took over China. -------By this time the Red Scare had begun in the USA. -Banned and burned in the U. S. S. R. under Stalin's rule for its' negative attitude toward communism (reading it could've resulted in your arrest!) It has also been banned and challenged in many U. S. schools. During the Cold War, a teacher in Wrenshall, Minnesota was fired for refusing to
Food for thought. . . What are the pros and cons of censorship? Create a chart in your notebook. Work in groups 1. Do you think governments have a right to censor? (books, music, movies, newspapers etc. ) 1. Do you think schools have a right to censor? Why/Why not
Setting -“ 1984″ takes place in dystopian London during a futuristic age
-a dictator, Big Brother, has control over all of the citizens. -They are constantly reminded, “Big Brother is watching” through devices called telescreens that are mandatory in each home.
-Citizens can be punished, or even “vaporized” for any action or thought — called a thoughtcrime — against the government. -We meet Winston, a reporter at the Ministry of Truth whose job it is to alter past news reports so they match up with whatever Big Brother says at the time. He keeps a diary about his complaints against the government — a crime punishable by death, to be sure.
Read the statements sheet Put a + next to statements you agree with, - next to ones you disagree with and ? next to statements you aren’t sure about Share in groups What is one that everyone agrees on? Why do we agree with it?
Write a half page response to one of the statements you read. Make sure to explain why you agree or disagree. Provide examples to support your explanation.
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