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    In this essay I am trying to accomplish a literary analysis and integrating quotes from the book Wild. My focus is Option A which is to analyze the archetypes in Cheryl’s journey and the roles of various characters. My thesis was how the archetypes create who she really is and without them she wouldn’t be able to change. I chose this topic because I like to know about other people’s journey and the people that impacted them in their journey. I considered the audience by not using personal pronouns

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    Carl Jung's Archetypes

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    ARCHETYPES Carl Jung’s Collective Unconscious‚ Archetypes Abstract Carl Jung was the illegitimate son of a poet. Jung’s emotional voyage into the psychological unknown began early in his life; he became aware of two separate aspects of his Self. This experience drew him into the field of psychiatry‚ dealing with subjective phenomena. After relationship trauma‚ with Freud‚ Jung began a dangerous and

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    Disney Archetypes

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    ✨Disney Archetypes✨ 1. Hercules The Young Man from the Provinces Hercules--His adoptive parents had no idea where he came from and they took him in as their own The Initiate Hercules--He was trying to prove to his father that he was worthy of living on Mount Olympus Mentor Philoctetes (Phil)--He teaches Hercules the ways of a God and how to fight off Hades’ demons Friendly Beast Pegasus--He is Hercules’ partner‚ best friend; he is there when Hercules needs him The Devil Figure Hades--He

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    1984

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    common they serve as locating devices for each and every one of us. Privacy has vanished. In George Orwell’s novel‚ 1984‚ Big Brother was a character of fiction. Yet he was able to oversee everything and virtually controlled the daily lives of millions of people. Now‚ as we advance technologically‚ the thought of Big Brother watching over us isn’t so far-fetched. Technology in 1984 plays a major role‚ in a way that could be compared to today. Technology is used as a control vehicle‚ Placed all around

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    1984 Swot Analysis

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    Ingsoc is the Party’s dominating ideology which guides the entire way of life for all citizens and the way the nation of Oceania is run according to the Party’s mascot Big Brother. Big Brother represents all that Ingsoc and the Party stand for which is War is Peace‚ Freedom is Slavery‚ and Ignorance is Strength. The Party controls all aspects of life within the tyrannical society that they have established over the entirety of their dominance in government. They consistently oppress‚ degrade‚ brainwash

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    1984 Chess Analysis

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    Along with Victory gin‚ another symbol within the novel is the chess board. In part one the novel references to Jones‚ Aaronson‚ and Rutherford. Men involved in a past rebellion. Winston sees the men at the Chestnut cafe‚ “There was a chess board on the table beside them‚ with the pieces set out but no game started‚” (Orwell. 76) The chess board next to them represents the  party waiting for Winston to make a move. The pieces are set and ready‚ all that is needed is for Winston to take action.

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    1984

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    1984 essay: The last sentence of 1984 by George Orwell‚ though very clear itself‚ thrusts the meaning of the book into ambiguity and interpretation. Because it is the last thing seen by the reader‚ the ending of a book has the power to leave the lasting impression. Whether this is a good or bad impression remains to be decided by the readers themselves. While this ending may not be seen as a pleasant one‚ it appropriately concludes the novel in the way that it stays true to the overall tone of

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    David Limon ERWC2 Chaid 3/12/14 1984 ESSAY I completely agree that our technology today is bringing us closer to the world of Big Brother. I agree because even though we are not forced necessarily to mask emotions and hinder temptations‚ most of us (U.S.) lead lives which in reality are lead by the technology at our disposal. I would not be surprised if the government taps into our many devices such as computers‚ phones‚ and even private surveillance cameras to monitor our every breath and move

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    For analysis I am dissecting the famous “1984” Super-bowl commercial by Apple Computer Inc. The commercial aired during the Super-bowl in 1984. The title and the commercial itself reference both the year it was aired as well as the famous book “1984” by George Orwell. The opening setting shows a row of people in a drone-like trance‚ wearing matching gray clothing‚ walking down a hallway‚ marching in step with each other. After a few seconds of this‚ we see a woman running down a different‚ empty

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    1984

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    1984 Golden Temple Massacre In 1984‚ hundreds of Sikh’s were injured‚ Darbar Sahib (Golden Temple) was destroyed. Sant Jarnail was the one who stood up for Sikh rights.Indira Gandhi tried destroying Darbar Sahib and for that she got shot. Hundreds of Sikh’s died‚ fighting for their religion. Many people lost their families; people were getting burnt alive.Darbar Sahib was surrounded by soldiers of General Brar and big cannons. The holy book (Sri Guru Granth Sahib) was hit

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