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1984 Anticipation Government spying can be used for good things and bad things. The nation can be kept safer, but is it at a cost that we are willing to pay? The cost of losing our right to free speech by not knowing who is on the line with you, or our protections from unreasonable search and seizures, is it worth it to protect the safety of our country? The Bill of Rights in our nations constitution gives us the rights to our own humane life with an over powering government. I believe that if the government spies on it's citizens it is taking that right away. However, with that being said I do also believe that if reasonable cause is presented I think that the government has all of the rights to intrude on a person's personal life to discover what they are doing against our country. I would say that over 99 percent of that United States population is not associated with terrorist activities, so why watch that 99 percent when you could find people that are likely associated to terrorism and get them instead, narrow the numbers down. In certain uses phone tapping can be used for good. If the Central Intelligence Agency is tracking one a terrorist, if the Federal //Bureau // of Investigation is on the look out for public enemy number one. But I see no necessity for a constant recording and phone tapping of the average day person talking to their mother, friends, or lover. The same can be said for public video cameras except video cameras are more appropriate. If there is a video camera in a public place no one reacts too differently except the crime in that area predictable drops while the number of crimes caught increase, cameras can be used for the safety of the general public as well as for the good of the government, and I would say that public video cameras are less personal to someones life as a whole, I would not consider that intruding on someones life if they are in public, in their own backyard is different. The government already takes away plenty of rights due to the Patriot Act. The Patriot act is an Act of the US Congress that was in responses to the September 11th attacks on the World Trade Center buildings. If the government is interested all to as what you have been doing, they can find out everything by just stating that you are a terrorist and can use the Patriot Act to figure out the most intimate details of your life. If used correctly and not misinterpreted, the Patriot Act can in fact keep our country safer but the over use of it and the misuse of it could lead to poor circumstances. The Patriot Act takes away all of the rights that you gain from the Bill of Rights if you are told be considered a terrorist. You have no right to a trial, no right of to not self-incriminate yourself, you have no rights. I believe that for public safety there should be little government spying, there is some that can help us if used correctly but if you keep in mind that 99 percent of our nation is not out to kill the rest of us, or commit acts of terror upon our county, the world is just as safe with less government spying. The loss of freedoms the American people loss because of one small percent of people is incorrect, but it must be done. If we want to live in the Free United States of America and be safe, I believe that law enforcement has the right to make sure that is exactly what happens.

Rhetorical Presices In "I want at wife" (1971) Judy Brady proves the crucial part that women play in the household environment. Brady points out multiple examples of task that are needed to be done and are completed by women so that they can keep their husband happy. __Brady wrote this to analyze the reason that women should be more respected by the males in the household and in any environment that the women choose to take on. This passage can be seen by men and women alike so that the hard work of women does not go unrecognized.__ +you need to support these statements with direct quotations or reference to the essay+

The speaker in //I Want A Wife,// is obviously a women, but beyond that she has plenty of other attributes that play a role in this essay. The speaker, Judy Brady, is a wife and she is feminist. Being a wife and a mother Brady knows what the duties that she has to complete are to keep the household at a normal, and calm state. She knows how much work a family, a job**** and a relationship can be. She can recognize why a wife would be so handy, and practical. Brady is obviously somewhat feminist due to the fact she is writing in Feminist Magazine. Knowing that you can infer that she would stand for women's rights, and want to push those upon others. "I want a wife to take care of my children," Brady says. She is pushing feminism on the audience by showing how much work that the wives do for the husbands.
 * Explanation of the //speaker// in // I Want a Wife // (12/04/2011)**

Orwell's intended audience for the novel __1984__ is the people who are involved with public safety, and western world after World War II. “BIG BROTHER IS WATCHING YOU…” (20) Big Brother watched over the public to make sure that no one did anything that stepped out of the boundaries of the government. Everything that is said or done is being watched and taking into account. The same thing can be taken into account when Winston is writing in his diary. "Big Brother" does not want him speaking out on what he disagrees with and writing it down, but he is doing it behind his back. During the whole novel, "every-man" is repeated to represent the country as a whole to the government. To show that they are taking the rights away from the people that they are "protecting" or so they call it.
 * Audience For __1984__**

The message that keeps coming up throughout the novel is that the use of a totalitarian government is not needed. There is no need for anyone to control all of someones life. From what they look at to what they write, theres no need to control every aspect of people's lives. This type of soceity will never work. Taking away peoples rights does not help anyones situation, it usually will just make people mad or paranoid. Being your own person was not allowed, therefore everything was biege. Everywhere you looked everything was the same. "Until they become conscious they will never rebel, and until after they they have rebelled they cannot become conscious." They all thought that this was just normal, no one knew what it was like to step out of the ordinary and be what they wanted instead of what the government wanted. Idiviualitly trumps complete control everytime.
 * The Message For __1984__**

The Purpose of 1984 Upon completion of this novel I see that Orwell is trying to open the eyes of reader to point out that the people need to stand up for what they want. In the novel the government is not standing up for the people that they represent, which I believe is not doing what the use of a government is for. Orwell wants us to be ourselves with our own opinion and not just use the one that is created for us. Using references to historical events, Orwell draws in the reader to see what the world became in 1984. The world was not a free place. Showing events like the Holocaust makes people notice the issues involved in a totalitarian government. Orwell points out to the reader that having a life that is made for you by someone else.