1984 Expository Essay The Book 1984 was written by George Orwell shortly after W.W.II. The book really shows us what would happen if the government gets too powerful. The world of 1984 is so organize that it has many high technologies to keep people on line or more importantly is to control. However‚ our world is much more different‚ we have our own individualism‚ freedom‚ and power. First of all‚ our world is much more different than the world of 1984‚ because we have our own individualism.
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every word and every moment being recorded‚ creating a feeling as if citizens were trapped in a bubble with no space‚ there is nowhere to hide or run. The book 1984 displays how citizens of this time have no freedom. There is a character in the book named Winston‚ who is one of the very few citizens who doesn`t support this system at all. In 1984‚ Freedom isn’t really a choice; citizens are required to obey specific rules: love Big Brother or get brainwashed!
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Brother portrays the theme of psychological control of the Party over its people. The omnipresent and omniscient image drives the citizens to a degree where their own nerve system is their biggest enemy. Big Brother is the subject that is loved by all Party members. Big Brother emotionally controls the nation. The people worship this god-like figure. Because of its emotional
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Sam Park Period: 4 April 9‚ 2015 1984 Anticipation Guide The only way to prepare for peace is to be prepared for war. Since 9/ 11 we have listened to this statement several times. However I do agree with this statement. Even if its not war we are being prepared for lot of stuff sewage‚ commerce‚ food supply‚ natural disaster‚ natural diseases and a number of other things. And we have recovered faster than other situations we haven’t prepared for. And after World War 2 United States has been always
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Censorship of media and ideas is a common occurrence in Oceania‚ the setting of the story 1984‚ by George Orwell. Censorship is the suppression of ideas or images from media that are deemed inappropriate‚ politically unacceptable‚ or a threat to security. The totalitarian power in 1984‚ Big Brother‚ exercises censorship in many different ways to censor both media and even mental thoughts. Government censorship is dangerous because it limits individuals ability to think freely‚ can create an unfair
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a not-for-profit business‚ had revenues of $12 million in 2007. Expenses other than depreciation totaled 75% percent of revenues‚ and depreciation expense was $1.5 million. All revenues were collected in cash during the year and all expenses other than depreciation were paid in cash. What were Brandywine’s 2007 net income‚ total profit margin‚ and cash flow? Net income = 12M * (1 - 75%) - 1.5M = $1.5 million Total profit margin = $1.5M/12M = 12.5% Cash flow = 1.5M +
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the records of it can‚ and are. Governments often change certain facts that conflict with their current ideology‚ to make things more convenient for themselves. If a previous statement does not conform with the what the governing party currently is saying‚ it would be changed‚ the record of it happening obliterated. This is a common occurrence in 1984‚ and Winston is one of the culprits. In chapter four he explains the process: "As soon as all the corrections which happened to be necessary in any
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Conformity is shown throughout 1984‚ where the society is filled with mindless followers.They follow the slogan which seems illogical and contradict each other. Also‚ the slogans have double meaning‚ that separates the people and the members of the party.The slogan are what the party represents to brainwash and promote nonsense to weaken the citizens independence and individual mind set. The government controls the thought and acts of the entire nation. Also‚ the eyes of big brother is always
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"Who controls the past controls the future. Who controls the present controls the past" To what extent is this true in George Orwell’s novel 1984? In George Orwell’s novel 1984 it is seen through the constant destruction and falsification of records by the party‚ that the main character‚ Winston Smith and the people of Oceania are unable or struggle to form their own identity due to their own few fading memories of the past. Throughout Winston’s struggle to hold onto the past‚ the Party utilizes
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The significance of this passage in 1984 by George Orwell is that it teaches the reader that the Party controls everything. When O’Brien says: “I could float off this floor like a soap bubble if I wish to. I do not wish to‚ because the Party does not wish it” (Orwell)‚ it shows how the Party is in total control of people’s actions. This helps the reader have a better understanding of the power that the Party has and what it is able to do. This is also significant because in the beginning of the story
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