The Tone In 1984       Christina   1984 by George Orwell consists of different tones including  cultism and  pleasure or contentment. Book One, Capter One aids in  screening the authors fear of what the future  claims for mankind. The characters in Orwells novel live in fear of the Party. The Thought Police are constantly  reflexion the moves of  all(prenominal) person. In fact, the people are sometimes  animate in "sheer panic" (11). Orwell shows what the future may hold by using the phrases, "The Police Patrol, snooping into peoples windows" (6), and "You had to live . . .in the assumption that every sound you made was overheard" (7).
       Orwell uses words such as " fright" (8) and "furtively" (9) to demonstrate how bad the future may be, and to  begin to show his fear of the conditions of the future and how people may live. George Orwell is  horror-stricken of what the future may be like and attempts to show his fear in Book One, Chapter One.      George Orwell shows ...If you want to get a  enough essay, order it on our website: 
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