In an era of surveillance, where security cameras have multiple purposes to fulfil: the book written by George Orwell "1984" has a significant purpose to serve. Human being becomes a human being only in an environment where he could make mistakes and rise again from these mistakes. A life without mistakes, a life afraid to make mistakes is incomplete and has disastrous consequences on creativity and inner freedom. His concept of 'Telescreen' is undoubtedly pointing its fingers to surveillance cameras with the ability to watch and hear at the same time by a distant other.
Surveillance is not limited to sovereign alone but every company and institution that tries to control its subjects in the name of security threats. It's only the beginning of technology and its true advancement in the field of surveillance is yet to come. Hence the days to come are possibly worse than the images used in the book "1984". It's a real tragedy for a human being to succumb permanently to any idea. However, the surveillance strategies ensure continuity of the present dominant ideologies. Is the best in a human being already drawn out? If not, then, is there a possibility for such a possibility ever again?
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