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  • 1984

    1984

    Living in a society with limited freedom of expression is not, in any case, enjoyable. A totalitarian system is a good example of such a society, because although it provides control for the people, it can deny them a great deal of freedom to express themselves. The fictional society in

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  • 1984

    1984

    1984 1. 1984 is one of the most powerful warnings ever made against the dangers of totalitarian society. Orwell main message was to show the exact opposite of a utopia that is the worst human society imaginable, and to convince readers to avoid any path that might lead toward such

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  • 1984

    1984

    Summary On a cold day in April of 1984, a man named Winston Smith returns to his home, a dilapidated apartment building called Victory Mansions. Thin, frail, and thirty-nine years old, it is painful for him to trudge up the stairs because he has a varicose ulcer above his right

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  • 1984

    1984

    Winston Smith's Downfall In the repressive society of Oceania in 1984, Winston Smith lived a restricted life in which all activities were aimed towards the good of the Party. Political and intellectual freedom were completely non-existent. With no laws separating right from wrong, the whole population lived in fear, which

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  • 1984

    1984

    Mike Ryan Period 6 English In April of 1984, a guy named Winston Smith, who is a thin, feeble, and thirty-nine years old man. He has a varicose ulcer above his right ankle. The elevator in his apartment is always out of service so he does not try to use

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  • 1984

    1984

    A Utopia turned wrong would cause suspicion, discomfort, curiosity, anger, malevolent behavior and all loss for true love. Riots would occur turning civilized people to become savages and barbarians. Half of this is true for the country of Oceania. A Utopia that is not so perfect is depicted in George

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  • 1984

    1984

    Winston Smith, a member of the Outer Party, lives in the ruins of London, the chief city of Airstrip One, province of the totalitarian superstate Oceania. The Thought Police have a telescreen in every household and public place, as well as hidden microphones and spies in order to catch potential

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  • 1984

    1984

    I found that one of the most disturbing parts of Orwell's book, 1984, was how much I found similarities between the book and real life. There are at least 13 American cities in which law enforcement officials are operating or implementing CCTV video surveillance as a way to prevent

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  • 1984

    1984

    Probably the most important thing to remember while reading 1984 is that Orwell never intended the book to be a prediction of the future. It was more or less a satire of political fiction, however, I believe Orwell was on the right track concerning future possibilities of a New World

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  • 1984

    1984

    Nineteen Eighty-Four George Orwell goes to great lengths in his novels to get his message across; avoid conformity. So it is not surprising that in Nineteen Eighty-Four, he uses many extreme examples of his vision of the future. In some realities our societies have become as Orwell forecasted and in

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  • 1984

    1984

    Steve The Past is Never so Present As time goes by, present day history is being made, completely unaware of past instances. The United States of America is presently trying to intervene the situation in Iraq for personal gain. In the past, there have been many occasions in which the

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  • 1984

    1984

    1984 is about life in a world where no personal freedoms exist. Winston the main character is a man of 39 whom is not extraordinary in either intelligence or character, but is disgusted with the world he lives in. He works in the Ministry of Truth, a place where history

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  • 1984

    1984

    The book I've read is written by the end of the second world war and is a future novell. The future he wrote about was a new english society. The main character Winston Smith, 39 years old, lives in London and works at the "Ministry of Truth". This is one

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  • 1984

    1984

    close your eyes, and i will be swimming lullaby's fill your room, and i will be singing singing to only you dont forget ill hold your head watch the night sky fading red but as you sleep, and no one is listening i will lift you off your feet, ill

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  • 1984

    1984

    The Hound of the Baskervilles.Sir Arthur Conan Doyle First of all, this is a classic story of Sherlock Holmes narrated by his dear Watson, the author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle is one if not the best story teller in British Literature concerning detective issues. The story began with a strange

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  • 1984

    1984

    Winston Smith is a low-ranking member of the ruling Party in London, in the nation of Oceania. Everywhere Winston goes, even his own home, the Party watches him through telescreens; everywhere he looks he sees the face of the Party's seemingly omniscient leader, a figure known only as Big Brother.

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  • 1984

    1984

    1984 In the novel written by George Orwell, 1984, there are several similarities to the Soviet Union. One of the most important similarities is Adolph Hitler. Another very important point in 1984 is Big Brother. Big Brother is very similar to both of the leaders, Adolph Hitler and Stalin. During

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  • 1984

    1984

    Five teenagers who do not know each other spend a Saturday at a school library in the suburbs. They all come from different stereotypes also different kinds of parenting. At first they fight and yell at each other. But after smoking some marijuana they learn that their really not that

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  • 1984

    1984

    Length: 4-6 pages, typed, double-spaced, 10 or 12 pt. font, with one-inch margins. Required sources: None (except the ones you're writing about, of course). The idea here is to use your own abilities to interpret a work of fiction, a movie or a poem, in this case, one of the

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  • 1984

    1984

    George Orwell wrote the book 1984 with a specific purpose: to warn readers of the dangers of a totalitarian government. The tone, symbolism, and diction in the book contribute to Orwell’s purpose. Symbols are used in 1984 to show how things in everyday life are connected to the control of

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  • 1984

    1984

    The book 1984 tells a story of a world that is undergoing a totalitarian rule, whereby the freedom of human beings is removed and there is injustice present to all by the loss of privacy. It is a world where information can be changed and influenced in order to favour

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  • 1984 & George Orwell

    1984 & George Orwell

    1984 is about life in a world where no personal freedoms exist. Winston the main character is a man of 39 whom is not extraordinary in either intelligence or character, but is disgusted with the world he lives in. He works in the Ministry of Truth, a place where history

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  • 1984 by George Orwell

    1984 by George Orwell

    Wileman Nathan Wileman, Modern British History, HIST327.01 George Orwell, 1984 Published by Signet Classic (January 1,1961), Published in New York, New York 326 pages PR 6029 .R8 N49 1977 Word Count: 2,347 MLA Format George Orwell wrote his most well known novel, Nineteen Eighty-Four (1984), in post-war Europe in 1948

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  • 1984 Chapter 2

    1984 Chapter 2

    this is for 1984 book 3 chapter 2 its a personal annalizsis 3.2 Existence O'Brien tells Winston that he does not exist because through the electrocution he is “training”. The purpose of this is to have Winston answer questions provided by O’Brien. However, O'Brien is trying to shape Winston into

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  • 1984 Feature Article

    1984 Feature Article

    Totalitarian state attempts to control all aspects of its citizens’ lives. Freedom of speech and thought, emotions, individuality and privacy are scarce commodities under this regime. This must not make sense to the majority, yet still we do not rebel. You may well believe the party is managing our society

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  • 1984 Vs Brave New World

    1984 Vs Brave New World

    Undoubtedly, the thought of living in, or forming a utopian society has flashed through nearly every person's mind. A few people have even tried to make this ideal dream society a reality. Unfortunately, within the pursuit of these societies the leaders become corrupt and begin to become paranoid with the

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  • 1984 Vs. Brave New World

    1984 Vs. Brave New World

    ALDOUS HUXLEY'S BRAVE NEW WORLD by Anthony Astrachan SERIES EDITOR Michael Spring Editor, Literary Cavalcade Scholastic Inc. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS We would like to acknowledge the many painstaking hours of work Holly Hughes and Thomas F. Hirsch have devoted to making the Book Notes series a success. (C) Copyright 1984 by Barron's

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  • 1984: Winston's Dream

    1984: Winston's Dream

    1984 is a powerful work of George Orwell, but one of the key components to the book is the dream of Winston and how that dream relates to the book overall. Winston dreams of the deaths of his mother and sister. They were sinking in water, sacrificing their lives in

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  • 1d4

    1d4

    1d4 14d b 1000 The Turn of the Screw: An Analysis of the Reliability of the Governess Kristina Lee The Turn of the Screw: An Analysis of the Reliability of the Governess One of the most critically discussed works in twentieth-century American literature, The Turn of the Screw has inspired

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  • 2,000 Leagues Under the Sea

    2,000 Leagues Under the Sea

    20,000 leagues under the sea Step inside an amazing submarine and explore the underwater world in 20,00 Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne. While men have traveled and explored the oceans for centuries, no one can imagine a world in the nineteenth century such as the one Captain Nemo

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