Question Authority In 1984 By George Orwell

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Though many people may dismiss 1984 by George Orwell to be offensive, it is necessary to read because it challenges the reader to question authority. 1984 offers an important opportunity for young men and women to acquire who they are going to be when they grow up. The ability to question authority is often overlooked in today’s society. From the time we were able to crawl and speak, we are ruled by some set of rules that prevent us from synthesizing our own thoughts and actions. It is those who decide to question authority that rise above the majority of people and proceed to greater things. 1984 was written closely after the Second World War and close to the beginning of the Cold War. Russia and Communism were slowly beginning to rise as

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