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    build up the power of the government and degrade the populace. In his novel 1984‚ George Orwell warns about the dangers of a totalitarian government‚ as the citizens of Oceania blindly praise and obey Big Brother and the Party. In this dystopia‚ the Party can catch even those who think thoughts against the Party and take them away from society. Similarly‚ in China and Russia‚ an authoritarian party works

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    during the first years of the revolution. Russia had overthrown its tsar to become a communist country. The only way of achieving an ideal communist society: to control all aspects of every citizen‚ also known as a totalitarian regime. In the novel 1984‚ Orwell creates an incomplete communist society whose party (oligarchical collectivist) controls its citizens mentally and physically. The party uses devices (such as slogans) to brainwash their proletarians‚

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    Symbols are used in a book because they can make the book more interesting and entertaining to read. In 1984 by George Orwell‚ symbolism is used to make a tangible item have a deeper meaning. Such symbols include the clothes the people wear‚ the red sash‚ the telescreens‚ Big Brother‚ Victory Gin‚ Victory Cigarettes‚ and the paperweight. The people in 1984 wear the same clothes. They are all uniform and are old‚ worn down‚ and raggedy. There is virtually no individualism. The people are like robots

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    Bergeron and Orwell’s 1984 are based on the concept of negative utopia. The governments in both these novels control their masses using harsh methods. The government in 1984 uses brainwashing‚ doublethink‚ mutability of the past and vaporization to control its masses. The government in Harrison Bergeron uses physical and mental handicaps to control its masses and in the effort to make everyone equal. Both the governments have a tight control on its people but the government in 1984 has a stronger and

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    of invasive and tyrannical behavior of the ThoughtPolice on behalf of the Party. Ingsoc ideology entails Ignorance is Strength which is essential to maintaining dominance over the proles and outer party members‚ but overtime no matter how much brainwashing and propaganda is used people will still realize the shortcomings of Big Brother and attempt to overthrow the Party. According to the idea War is Peace consistent war will help to maintain peace around the globe and within Oceania society. Citizens

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    Through out historical manipulation many governments have tried to control citizens through many different ways. Furthermore‚ none of those civilizations have came close to the amount of control that the government had over its’ people in George Orwell’s 1984 . The technique that the government used were psychological manipulation over people .The government or the Big Brother bombards the citizens of Oceana with rules and regulations that cause the people to be anti-individualistic.The people are made

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    societies are controlled by their government in many different ways. Many societies are controlled by a democratic government‚ while other societies are controlled by dictatorship. These styles of government both have pros and cons. The passage from "1984" by George Orwell distinctly shows that society is a horrible and harmful place to live in because there are certain rules that people have to follow. "It was Mrs. Parsons‚ the wife of a neighbor on the same floor (" Mrs was a word somewhat discountenanced

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    Chris Claypool Period 4 AP Macro Economics Problem Set #3 1. The determinants of aggregate demand are as fallows: Consumer Spending‚ Investment‚ Government Spending and exports. Consumer Spending is how much a population in a certain economy can spend on goods. This can be affected by the wealth of the citizens‚ the wealthier the citizens the more they can buy increasing demand. Investment is when a firm or other entity put money into their service hoping to improve it. An example would

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    Harrison Bergeron vs. 1984 Harrison Bergeron and 1984 were both based on a similar concept. This concept is creating peace by limiting and controlling the population. In George Orwell’s “1984”‚ it was done through brainwashing and doublethink. In Kurt Vonnegut’s “Harrison Bergeron”‚ it was done by limiting everyones abilities until everyone is equal in all ways. Each author used class systems‚ nature‚ and society to portray their negative utopia. Class

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