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Impossible Lonliness

Often times I like to think of my self as being alone with my thoughts. Sometimes you have to get away and think about life and its ups and downs. But then again, in today's world can one really ever be completely alone and free? When looking over Donne's assertion, "No man is an island, entire of itself," one is made to think of both sides of the spectrum in relation to the his remark. You can disagree and say that man can be entire of himself and similar to an island alone in an ocean of water, or you can agree with him and say that man cannot be alone. I would have to say that I support the latter.

A prime example that shows how one cannot exist alone in a society is George Orwell's book "1984." Orwell warns of the terrifying dangers that man may create for himself in his quest for a utopian society. He warns that people might believe that everyone must become slaves to the government in order to have an orderly society, but at the expense of the freedom of the people. The loss of freedom relates to Donne's assertion. If you have read this book then you know what I am talking about when I say someone is always watching you... Or shall I


say that Big Brother is always watching you. Winston Smith is a man that feels he does not like the government running his life and he tries to escape from life itself almost. He cannot get away though. He is never alone and never achieves his goal of joining the brotherhood and overthrowing the government. Although this is more of a book about government control and rebellion, the gist of the story shows that one cannot be completely alone. Someone is always watching you, thinking about you or plotting against you.

People often try to escape their troubles, responsibilities, and lives by running away from them. They assume that if they leave or hide and become invisible, then everything will be ok. This is just another ploy to try to become your own island and be alone. Running away from problems never works though because guilt often gets the best of everyone and we are forced to return to your life. If guilt does not bother us then the authorities will probably find you anyways. Responsibilities, dependencies, and life in general cause people to never truly become alone in their lives. We live in a country where the government depends on us for its money

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