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    English 10 Semester Project Soundtrack based upon the novel 1984 by George Orwell Track #1 Song: Satellite Artist: Guster Album: Ganging Up On the Sun Shining like a work of art Hanging on a wall of stars Are you what I think you are? You’re my satellite You’re riding with me tonight Passenger side‚ lighting the sky Always the first star that I find You’re my satellite Elevator to the moon Whistling our favorite tune Trying to

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    1984 Research Paper Behind every technological device lies the government‚ yes the government is behind every device that Americans use. Ever considered to what extent we use our smartphones‚ smart screens‚ laptops? And how much information those devices gather from each individual. Where does that information go? And what would they want to do with that information? Devices these days like smartphones have become super computers at the palm of your hands‚ which can do so many tasks as taking pictures

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    In George Orwell’s 1984‚ the world has been portrayed in a poverty-stricken dystopian society with three different nations waging a perpetual war. In the movie The Matrix directed by Lana Wachowski‚ the world is machine controlled. Humans are kept in a deep sleep‚ without realizing that their reality is false. They are similar because both depict the absolute control that a government has over its own people and the control over reality. They are different in that Winston’s true reality was eventually

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    norms of society while inwardly questioning those very same norms. In 1984George Orwell characterizes Winston Smith as a man with individuality‚ yet he fits in like a puzzle piece in a time and situation where being oneself is not accepted and is punishable by law. He has thoughts that question the government’s ways and ideals‚ and even makes an exertion to record them before the Thought Police intervene. Throughout the novel 1984‚ Winston outwardly conforms to the expectations of society. He makes

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    Conformity is Just Like a Robber What is conformity? Conformity is your behavior‚ on the rule‚ the laws‚ whether that you do what you should do‚ or you not going to do what your ruler tells you. Conformity is like a double sided sword‚ and also like a robber. Animal farm is a book written by George Orwell‚ about animal fighting with human and the problem animal are facing itself with their leader Napoleon‚ Boxer is the conformist in animal farm. Boxer is strong‚ helpful‚ and believed in their

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    citizens‚ and made live unbearable. George Orwell‚ a satirist‚ comments on oppressive governments‚ such as Hitler’s‚ Stalin’s‚ and Zedong’s. Orwell comments on these governments through many of his works‚ namely his novel 1984. 1984 focuses on a man named Winston Smith‚ who is a propagandist inside the Party‚ or the ruling government. The Party is an oppressive government and as a result Winston disagrees with its beliefs and rebels. He finds others revolutionaries

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    George Orwell’s 1984 Introduction- This story takes place in a state called Oceania. The main characters introduced are Winston Smith who is a worker on one of the four branches of government on Oceania. This four branches are "The Ministry of Truth" where they falsificate or remove all past documents such as books‚ newspapers‚ magazines‚ records‚ tapes and anything containing information about the past and are rewritten with the "accurate" meaning of whatever the Government (known as " Big Brother")

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    The Terrorist Surveillance Program : Orwell’s 1984 Is Alive Where the National Security Agency (NSA) stands in our world has often been compared to the state of surveillance in the novel 1984 by George Orwell. Privacy in our world and in the novel’s world is something that makes you wonder if privacy no longer exists. In our society the NSA always spies on us through are devices with people having no clue that they are invading there privacy. In Oceania‚ privacy is something that no longer exists

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    Setting George Orwell’s dystopian classic 1984 takes place in the fictional country of Oceania one of the three world superpowers‚ along with Eurasia and Eastasia‚ the war between the countries is constant. A revolutionized London‚ England renamed Air Strip One is the totalitarian capital of Oceania in which protagonist Winston Smith resides dissatisfied. The pyramidal government ministries of names matching with the propagandic slogan‚ “War is Peace‚ Freedom is Slavery‚ Ignorance is Strength”

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    world of 1984. The novel 1984 written by George Orwell is about a totalitarian government who oppresses its people and controls all aspects of their lives. The government is symbolized by Big Brother‚ people are monitored their entire day for flaws in their thinking towards Big Brother. I believe that privacy of American citizens is being violated and that people should not give up aspects of their personal privacy for greater good of society. The book 1984 was written by Orwell to caution

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