fictional books relate to modern day scociety

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In George Orwells book 1984 he speak about a telescreen that is in every house on every street and in every work place, this telescreen isnt just watchable but watches and listens to everything you do.

In Aldous Huxley book A Brave New World, he talkes about a world in which people from birth are brought up and conditioned to believe consuming makes you happy.

How do you feel these fictional books relate to modern day scociety?
 
Both correlate nicely with the present day situation, I am sure watching and hearing can be correlated with Satellites , people do not hesitate to change the events in their own words to make as much profit as possible. As is done in the novel that top 2% of the people (Inner party) is assigned with the job of changing the historical facts.
 
Riders of the Purple Sage - Zane Grey:The book that started it all! Zane Grey was one of the most popular writers of western fiction. These books were sensational dime novels featuring Deadwood Dick, Buffalo Bill, and Jesse James. Riders of the Purple Sage captures the excitement and adventure that spurred on an entire genre of literature, but also delves into deeper social issues including the Mormon migration and early religious conflict in America.
 
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