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Freewrite Assignment 3

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Q After reading through 1984, what, overall, does this tell you about governing? About possible structural societies? Is this a future you see happening in our time, something that is unavoidable, or something that is only fictional? Be sure to have a detailed response (at least a paragraph or two for this final Freewrite). Rubric Freewrites Rubric Freewrites Rubric Criteria Ratings Pts This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeBreakdown of Points 1 pt = written something (possibly only one sentence) 3 pts = details, 1 - 3 examples; contains descriptions and/or explanations 1 pt = stayed on topic 5 pts Total Points: 5

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ENGL 205 In the book 1984, it describes a government that’s always watching, and you have to act and do certain things to be a functional member of society. I don’t think this is too far off from what we already must be honest. The way Edward Snowden came out and showed the world what the CIA was doing by watching its citizens through webcams and other sources should show us that this type of big brother behavior is already established in our country. Yes, they say we have freedom of speech but why would they spy on us if what we want to do and say is free?