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1984 I am responding to the statement "Society would be safer if we had security cameras in public places to catch potential crime." I agree with this statement because I believe that our society would be safer if security cameras monitered public places. If security cameras were placed in public places, our crime rate could possibly go down due to the number of security cameras that are in use. If crimes are caught on camera, our society can become safer because the criminals will be caught and stopped from any further crime.
 * 12.2.11 Anticipation Statement Response**


 * 12.2.11 Speaker Explination of "I Want A Wife"**

The speaker in "I Want A Wife" speaks from personal experience. Judy Brady wants a wife. Someone who can do the cooking, cleaning, take care of her kids, send her kids to school, make sure her family is feed, someone to do the laundry, someone who can fufill her needs, etc. Brady wants someone to do everything she has to do as a wife for her. She truely defines the society definition of a wife. She explains all of the things she has been told by other mothers and what she knows from personal experience in this essay. Brady wants someone to do all her duties as a wife for her, someone who will be the wife for her so she can go back to school and be able to focus on her studies while her "wife" takes care of everything else at the home. She wants someone who will do absolutly everything so she can go to school, study, and not have to worry about cooking, cleaning, laundry, feeding the kids, taking the kids to school, etc. She wants a wife to do all her wifely duties.


 * 12.6.11 Intended Audience for 1984**

I believe the intended audience for 1984 is for anyone who is interested in the thought process of someone who lived in 1940's and what someone thought the future was going to turn out like. I believe that he also wanted his audience to experience another view of what the world could've come to in the future. I think Orwell wanted to write a prediction of the future world and wanted to share his feelings.

I believe the message Orwell was trying to convey in 1984 was that individual freedom is important. Throughout the book Winston is constantly watched by Big Brother and he does not have the right to think or do whatever he wants. The main message of individual freedom is contributed throughout the book with explinations of different things that are illegal in Oceania. Winston wants the freedom to think, do, and write whatever he feels like. But with the Party constantly watching him he cannot do that, but does anyways with the risk of committing a thoughtcrime.
 * 12.14.11 Orwell's Message**

I think Orwell wrote this novel so that the future of the world did not end up like what it is in the book. I think in a way he wanted to warn us, he wanted to show us what the world could be like if we didn't stick to our morals and stand up for ourselves we could end up in a world where personal freedom is not allowed.
 * 12.16.11 Orwell's Purpose**