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The large poster in George Orwell's "1984" is of Big Brother, the face of the Party and symbol of the totalitarian regime. The poster's slogan reads, "Big Brother is watching you," serving as a constant reminder of the Party's surveillance and control over its citizens. It represents the oppressive and intrusive nature of the government in the novel.

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