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    Who was the one to cause the predicaments that the Greasers had to go through?The Outsiders is not a true story‚ but makes the reader feel like it was real. The main character‚ Ponyboy‚ is part of a gang named the Greasers. Conflicts sparked between the Greasers and their enemies‚ the Socs or Socials. Ponyboy‚ Darry‚ Dally‚ Sodapop‚ Two-bit and Johnny went through obstacles and problems caused by the Socs. Throughout the book‚ The Outsiders‚ there were many problems and conflicts that the Greasers

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    Winston Churchill is known to be an excellent speaker. His speeches to the people in times of need were always inspiring‚ while simply delivered in a way that made them perfectly understandable to every person. In his speech "The Defense of Freedom and Peace" at the beginning of World War II‚ Churchill is very persuasive and uses simple yet illustrative literary devices and diction to inspire‚ convince‚ and persuade the British people to prepare for war and the American people to join England’s worthy

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    Gattaca and 1984 Insight

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    Stephanie Sadaka Mr. Sisti April 26th‚ 2010 ENG 4U1 Literary Insight Paper After reading the novel 1984 and watching the movie Gattaca‚ I was able to perceive many concepts and similarities and differences between both pieces of art. Gattaca‚ directed by Andrew Niccol‚ shows a story of a society where life is controlled by genetics‚ rather than education or experiences. Based on your DNA‚ society determines where you belong‚ and your future. This allows no room for people to gain experiences

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    “A place where disorder becomes harmony.” – Elder Chief‚ The Giver.  A dystopia can be defined as a futuristic‚ exaggerated‚ and highly controlled world  with the illusion  of  perfection.  1984‚ written in  1948  by George Orwell‚ is  a futuristic  society novel about a fictional leader with unthinkable amounts control and power over a  systematic society‚ which is controlled with strict regulations. The short story “Harrison  Bergeson”  is  a  modern  set  society  where  the  people  are  made 

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    Winston Churchill In perhaps his most moving speech during World War II‚ British Prime Minister Winston Churchill delivered this address in the House of Commons on June 18‚ 1940‚ vowing to lead the British people in a fight against the Nazis‚ Winston Churchill’s: Their finest hour‚ rallied the British nation in mounting a formidable defense against the Nazi’s control. Churchill is able to do this through his tone‚ organization and syntax. Winston Churchill was perhaps one of the greatest public

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    1984 - Bleak Essay

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    “The bleak setting of ‘1984’ reflects the bleak lives of the characters.” Discuss. There is no doubt that the setting of ‘1984’ is bleak – it just simply cannot get any more miserable and dreary. The entire concept of ‘Big Brother’‚ the reeking smell of “boiled cabbage and old rag mats” and the totalitarianism of the Party‚ almost forces the whole of Oceania into bleakness. In fact‚ the only characters who seem to be unaffected are the proles and Julia. Julia’s youthful personality and apathetic

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    Shawnee Martinez April 13‚ 2013 Warner ND2 English 233 Hamlet Character Analysis Generally‚ the way we understand characters in a work of literature depends on the way that we perceive them. Frequently‚ Hamlet is seen as a very complex character who never really tells how much he truly knows. Many readers may come away from the story with a sense that they don ’t really know everything about Hamlet as a character‚ nor that they know all that he does. Hamlet spends nearly the entirety of the

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    1984/Animal Farm

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    Control Although there are significant similarities between 1984 and Animal Farm‚ George Orwell incorporated prominent differences between both novels in order to provoke thought from his readers and instill deeper meaning in the text. An example of one of these distinct differences is the form of society depicted in each novel. In 1984‚ totalitarianism is portrayed‚ while in Animal Farm‚ communism is demonstrated. Furthermore‚ 1984 illustrates how a totalitarian society is maintained‚ but on the

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    1984 Julia Quotes

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    Within the novel 1984 lie multiple characters‚ some more complex than others‚ but one character truly stands out above the rest‚ Julia. Julia is quite young and mostly obeys the Party’s rules‚ she usually defies the little rules but claims to be breaking the “big” ones. Julia makes it clear that she hates the Party‚ yet does not want them to be eradicated? Surely Julia keeps heads spinning‚ this is certainly true in Winston’s case. Winston is quite special himself‚ at the beginning of 1984‚ the feelings

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    Symbolism Of The Paperweight in 1984 George Orwell’s 1984 is overflowing with a great deal of symbolism. The use of objects such as big brother‚ telescreens‚ red-armed prole‚ and the paperweight are just a few of many symbols found throughout the novel. Sometimes characters and other objects are used as symbols to aid in communicate the underlying meaning of the novel. For example‚ the use of the glass paperweight in George Orwell’s 1984 represents the many aspects of Winston’s rebellion and secret

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