To write a
clear thesis statement about Big Brother, you need to understand the role Big Brother plays in
the novel. 's never answers the question of whether or not Big Brother is
a real person, or just a symbol created by the Party. No matter the truth, Big Brother plays a
large role in the lives of Oceania's citizens, including . To the masses Big Brother is the head
of state and government. Countless posters proclaiming 'Big Brother Is Watching You' cover walls
across Airstrip One. They are a reminder that the government is always watching, not through the
posters themselves but through surveillance devices employed by the Thought Police.
For Winston Smith, his obsession with Big Brother begins with curiosity about the past,
the hazy memories from his childhood when Big Brother did not exist. This search for information
influences his decision to actively oppose Big Brother and the Party.
Winston's obsession with Big Brother leads to his obsession with . Winston suspects
that O'Brien is part of a resistance group against Big Brother. Believing his suspicions
confirmed, Winston tells O'Brien that he wants to bring down Big Brother. In this way Winston's
obsessions with Big Brother and O'Brien are similar because they influence Winston's key
decisions in the novel.
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