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- Telescreen abstract "Telescreens are fictional devices which operate as both televisions and security cameras. They feature in George Orwell's novel Nineteen Eighty-Four as well as all film adaptations of the novel. In the novel and its adaptations, telescreens are used by the ruling Party in Oceania to keep its subjects under constant surveillance, thus eliminating the chance of secret conspiracies against Oceania.All members of the Inner Party (upper-class) and Outer Party (middle-class) have telescreens in their homes, but the proles (lower-class) are not typically monitored as they are unimportant to the Party. As later explained in Emmanuel Goldstein's book of which Smith reads some excerpts, the Party does not feel threatened by the Proles, assuming that they would never rebel on their own, and therefore does not find a need to monitor their daily lives. The character O'Brien claims that he, as a member of the Inner Party, can turn off his telescreen (although etiquette dictates only for half an hour at a time). While the programmes could no longer be seen or heard, the screen still functioned as a surveillance device, as after Winston is taken into the Ministry of Love, the audio of his meeting with O'Brien with the telescreen \"off\" is played back to Winston. The screens are monitored by the Thought Police. However, it is not clear how many screens are monitored at once, or what the precise criteria (if any) for monitoring a given screen are (although it is seen that during an exercise programme that Winston takes part in every morning, the instructor can see him, meaning telescreens are possibly an early variant of videophones). Telescreen cameras do not have night vision technology, thus, they cannot monitor in the dark. This is compensated by the fact that their microphones are incredibly sensitive, and they are said to pick up a heartbeat. As Winston describes, \"...even a back can be revealing...\"In addition to being surveillance devices, telescreens are also televisions (hence the name). It broadcasts propaganda about Oceania's military victories, economic production figures, spirited renditions of the national anthem to heighten patriotism, and Two Minutes Hate, which is a two-minute film of Emmanuel Goldstein's wishes for freedom of speech and press, which the citizens have been trained to disagree with through doublethink. Many of the telescreen programmes are transmitted in Newspeak.".
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- Telescreen wikiPageRevisionID "679651929".
- Telescreen wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fictional_televisual_devices.
- Telescreen wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nineteen_Eighty-Four.
- Telescreen wikiPageWikiLink Closed-circuit_television.
- Telescreen wikiPageWikiLink Doublethink.
- Telescreen wikiPageWikiLink Emmanuel_Goldstein.
- Telescreen wikiPageWikiLink File:Telescreen.png.
- Telescreen wikiPageWikiLink Freedom_of_speech.
- Telescreen wikiPageWikiLink Freedom_of_the_press.
- Telescreen wikiPageWikiLink George_Orwell.
- Telescreen wikiPageWikiLink Inner_Party.
- Telescreen wikiPageWikiLink Kinect.
- Telescreen wikiPageWikiLink Mass_surveillance.
- Telescreen wikiPageWikiLink Ministries_of_Nineteen_Eighty-Four.
- Telescreen wikiPageWikiLink National_anthem.
- Telescreen wikiPageWikiLink Nations_of_Nineteen_Eighty-Four.
- Telescreen wikiPageWikiLink Newspeak.
- Telescreen wikiPageWikiLink Night_vision.
- Telescreen wikiPageWikiLink Nineteen_Eighty-Four.
- Telescreen wikiPageWikiLink OBrien_(Nineteen_Eighty-Four).
- Telescreen wikiPageWikiLink Outer_Party.
- Telescreen wikiPageWikiLink Patriotism.
- Telescreen wikiPageWikiLink Proles.
- Telescreen wikiPageWikiLink Propaganda.
- Telescreen wikiPageWikiLink Robert_A._Heinlein.
- Telescreen wikiPageWikiLink Smart_TV.
- Telescreen wikiPageWikiLink Space_Cadet.
- Telescreen wikiPageWikiLink Talking_CCTV.
- Telescreen wikiPageWikiLink Television.
- Telescreen wikiPageWikiLink Thought_Police.
- Telescreen wikiPageWikiLink Two_Minutes_Hate.
- Telescreen wikiPageWikiLink Videophone.
- Telescreen wikiPageWikiLinkText "Telescreen".
- Telescreen wikiPageWikiLinkText "reproduce images and monitor the citizenry".
- Telescreen wikiPageWikiLinkText "telescreen".
- Telescreen wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:1984.
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- Telescreen subject Category:Fictional_televisual_devices.
- Telescreen subject Category:Nineteen_Eighty-Four.
- Telescreen hypernym Devices.
- Telescreen type Device.
- Telescreen type Object.
- Telescreen comment "Telescreens are fictional devices which operate as both televisions and security cameras. They feature in George Orwell's novel Nineteen Eighty-Four as well as all film adaptations of the novel.".
- Telescreen label "Telescreen".
- Telescreen sameAs Q1264664.
- Telescreen sameAs Teleskærm_(1984).
- Telescreen sameAs Telepantalla.
- Telescreen sameAs Télécran.
- Telescreen sameAs Telekran.
- Telescreen sameAs テレスクリーン.
- Telescreen sameAs Teleekran.
- Telescreen sameAs Teletela.
- Telescreen sameAs m.01dts6.
- Telescreen sameAs Телекран.
- Telescreen sameAs Telischermu.
- Telescreen sameAs Teleekran.
- Telescreen sameAs Tele-ekran.
- Telescreen sameAs Q1264664.
- Telescreen sameAs 电幕.
- Telescreen wasDerivedFrom Telescreen?oldid=679651929.
- Telescreen isPrimaryTopicOf Telescreen.