11th Grade English
November 25th, 2013
There’s no flesh or blood within this cloak to kill. There’s only an idea. Ideas are bulletproof.
An idea is a thought or suggestion as to a possible course of action. It is an aim or a purpose. And as the notorious anarchist, “humble vaudevillian veteran” and “vestige of the vox populi” says, they are bulletproof.
The concept of an idea is an impalpable matter that lies on the thoughts of the encephalon of the human being. An idea arises in a spontaneous manner, without the human self even thinking or reflecting about what it is. It is based upon imagery; a mental representation of some object and/or act of what we humans undergo in our daily encounters. Unlike any other thing, ideas cannot be destroyed but yet can be, though merely, modified. …show more content…
This fellow is a Guy Fawkes masked avenger lives in a dystopian world where post-apocalyptic terror led to the reform of the government to a new fascist reign. Seemingly, George Orwell presents in his book 1984 a fictitious character known as Goldstein. This persona is depicted as the leader of a mysterious anti-party organization named “The Brotherhood” by the totalitarian regime called the Party. These two personages are meaningfully the representation of both rebellion and liberty, though one is real, while the other has a doubtful existence in their respective worlds. They both portray the overthrowing of the oppression, cruelty and the gruesome injustices that their governments carry out. What is most fascinating about them both is that they are one of the few (if not only) ones that express themselves lively without furthermore fearing to be subject to torture and death. They are symbols of hope and life. Hope for a better life. All of this encouraged by an