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In George Orwell's "1984," Winston Smith's neighbors include Mr. and Mrs. Parsons, a couple with two children who are zealous supporters of the Party. The Parsons' children are indoctrinated and act as spies, reflecting the oppressive surveillance culture of the society. Their interactions highlight the pervasive atmosphere of control and fear, as well as the impact of totalitarianism on family dynamics.

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