Monday, March 10, 2014

Warning to Teens


The role that I play in presenting a warning to teens today is to obey authority. In the novel and especially in book three, Winston got tortured many times because he didn’t obey the first time he was told to do something. If he would have obeyed O’Brien when he was being interrogated he wouldn’t have gone through as much torture as he did. If you would just follow as you are told, everything will be alright. Disrespecting and not listening to authority will only lead to trouble later down the road.  Another warning to teens is to not be afraid to report people who commit wrong doings. The main job of young people is to help point out those who are committing things that are against the law. The youth should report a crime if they see one for example, thoughtcrime. Even if you find that your parents are doing something as bad as thoughtcrime, you must turn them in. You might think it’s immoral to turn in your own family but it’s for their sake. Who knows what could happen if they are not cured of their wicked thoughts? I believe that I am a very important figure in establishing these warnings to teens in the present day.

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