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Re: 1984
Posted By: Adam Bomb, on host 129.237.26.3
Date: Thursday, March 7, 2002, at 14:01:26
In Reply To: 1984 posted by Melanie on Thursday, March 7, 2002, at 09:06:51:

> We're reading the book 1984 in my English class. I read it before when I was in 8th or 9th grade. Honestly I didn't really want to read it again... But I have to or fail. Darn teachers.
> Anyway, there is a word in 1984: duckspeak.

I don't mean to be rude, but the word is "doublespeak". I think.

> Now, my impression of the word was that it meant to speak constantly without any actual thought behind it. My teacher says that the word means to say something which can be interpreted at either good or bad depending on who you are talking to. I still agree with my opinion, but of those who have read 1984 am I the only one?
> Anyway, that doesn't make for much of a post so I am going to bring up another point. When we first started reading this book my English teacher used it as an excuse to tell us that the government was running out lives. Now I disbelieve that everyone in America agrees with my teacher, but do a lot of people believe this? I have always felt that I had a lot of freedom and that my governmental system was just. Especially after taking Government and Politics the system, to me, seems to be working the way it was intended. Then, I ask myself, why are there so many people who think that our government is corrupt and needs constant surveillance? Any ideas?
>
> Mel"1984 was a good year. November especially :P"anie

I don't know about people saying that one day our government will brainwash us and soon control our every move and thought. But I have read a few articles and seen a few Web sites that claim some of the major corporations of America are out to do that very thing.

There was a quote in the book somewhere in part one:

"Freedom is the freedom to say that two and two are four. If that is granted, all else follows."

Adam "one of the most intriguing books I've ever read" Bomb

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