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    1984 Conformity Analysis

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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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    The Hero Archetype

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    The Hero Archetype The hero archetype according to Carl Jung can be defined as road map that leads to “a successful assimilation of the conscious rational mind with the unconscious”. In the story Gilgamesh this hero has all of the aspects that makes a hero according to Jung. He has the support of supernatural beings‚ proves himself many times‚ leaves his land‚ and he also has a unusual circumstance of birth. These are all of the elements of a hero archetype. Gilgamesh is told not to be 100

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    1984 Passage Analysis

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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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    Archetype In Literature

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    In fairy tales and literature‚ they all have a common archetype which is setting. Every fairytale has a different setting‚ but in Cinderella‚ Snow White‚ and Sleeping Beauty they all have a common setting. The common setting of these fairy tales are the forest and the castle. In “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” when the Queen tries to kill Snow White. “...she ordered one of her huntsmen to take Snow White into the forest and kill her... He told her to run into the woods and never return.”(Buchholtz)The

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    Archetypes in the Odessey

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    Ms. Downey English 9 11/13/12 Archetypes in The Odyssey In Homers epic poem “The Odyssey” there are many archetypes‚ many of which were the origin of the archetype. An archetype is a character type‚ place‚ or symbol‚ every culture shares. In “The Odyssey” Homer uses archetypes to evoke meaning to the story. Some examples of archetypes in “The Odyssey” are the temptress‚ and the father-son conflict. In the story “The Odyssey” there are a couple temptress’. Two examples are Calypso and the

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    archetype Essay

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    Angela Zetouna Aly Scurlock Film As Lit 17 October 2012 Block 1 Nurturer vs. Businessman Archetypes are often referred to in literature as a model for which all similar things are based off of. In the film Little Miss Sunshine‚ the father Richard and the mother‚ Sheryl have two contrasting archetypes. Their very different archetypes cause them to have a frustrating relationship as parents and affect their family as well. Little Miss Sunshine‚ is a film staring The Hoover family‚ where they

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    Composers such as‚ Fritz Lang‚ Metropolis‚ and George Orwell‚ 1984‚ demonstrates how a government’s repressive values can induce turmoil within societies‚ to subsequently cause an individual to begin to search for meaning. Lang’s melodrama‚ silent film reflects on the consequences of rapid industrialisation in the Weimar republic of Germany post WW1‚ whilst Orwell’s‚ dystopian satirical novel is inspired by the rise of communism and fascism‚ as he warns against the advent of totalitarian societies

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    1984 Orwell Analysis

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    would it feel if everything was controlled by fear and suffering but loving someone was way worse than doing a crime.In the novel 1984 by George Orwell‚ we the reader see that fear and suffering affect the characters within the novel such as Winston‚ Julia and O’Brien in ways that nowadays we find are much different/ similar then what we compare to our “normal”. In 1984 all of this can happen in a blink of an eye. II- The purpose of fear is to make us act it also helps us get motivate action

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    Analysis Of Orwell's 1984

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    Orwell’s 1984 describes a totalitarian government and methods used by them to gain control of the populace. I am going to discuss how 1984 describes populace of the Outer Party and the Proles helped to maintain the dystopian society in which they lived. I would also talk about what Slouka‚ Atkinsson and Marquez would suggest on how to avoid these problems. Orwell’s book largely describes the great divide between the inner party members and others. The others consist of Proles and the Outer Party

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    1984 Quote Analysis

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    Faults Upon One Another Human main objective in life is to be happy. In the book 1984‚ written by George Orwell‚ a man wants to seek for his happiness‚ but with a plot twist ends up being more miserable than he is. He wants to make friends in his isolated society‚ but unfortunately greets his enemies he never imagined he would meet. Winston is a person who believes he is right even when he was under torture to speak the truth. Although‚ Winston is part of the destruction of his current state‚ the

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