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The Paradox of Surveillance and Privacy: A Comparative Analysis between Orwellian Surveillance and Contemporary Digital Privacy Issues
Author Name : Hashir. K. P
ABSTRACT The twenty-first-century digital landscape has redefined the tension between surveillance and privacy, reawakening concerns articulated by George Orwell in his dystopian novel, Nineteen Eighty-Four. It is conspicuous that the unsettling parallels between the totalitarian surveillance apparatus of Orwell’s Oceania and modern surveillance mechanisms embedded in digital infrastructure. By analyzing key passages and concepts from Orwell’s text such as "Big Brother," "telescreens," and the perversion of truth, we scrutinize the manifestation of surveillance in contemporary digital society, including data collection, algorithmic profiling, and state-sponsored monitoring. Both the Orwellian and modern frameworks operate on a delicate balance of power and knowledge, demonstrate a paradox in which surveillance is justified as a means of "protection," while simultaneously stripping individuals of privacy, autonomy, and, ultimately, agency.