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    from me” as the theme‚ which the whole process will be recorded as the test result. Methodology: On the day that the experiment was performed‚ four friends were invited. Two of them were familiar with me‚ one was nearly a stranger and the last one was my colleague. They had common features - same age‚ women‚ on-the-job and not good at drawing. The instructions would be offered before the painting and the theme of this test was to draw me and the feelings they have on me. The theme was kept unknown

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    Freedom Writers

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    An important theme from the film “Freedom Writers” directed by Richard LaGravenese is the theme of understanding‚ respect and tolerance. “Freedom Writers” is an amazing and inspiring film set after the Rodney King Riots in L.A. the film is based on a true story about the experiences that the students from room 203 at Woodrow Wilson High School went through. The variety of camera work used throughout the film helped portray how the characters demonstrated the importance of showing tolerance‚ understanding

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    Surveillance In 1984

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    Perspectives 12 20 October 2014 Surveillance It is safe to say that people live in an age where it is possible to say that one is alone and privacy doesn’t exist. People are always being watched‚ tracked‚ listened to‚ and investigated. In the book 1984 one of the main topics would be that “BIG BROTHER IS WATCHING YOU” ( 2). Wherever they go‚ they feel as if they are being watched. If not by the thought police‚ then they are being watched by the telescreens. A world where no one is safe‚ nor trusted

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    Revenge is the theme of this novel because the whole point of the story was for Lizzy to get revenge on Michael because his grandfather killed her dad.As the book reads‚ “He followed me to another time. And he’s been helping me ever since we arrived here. Helping me get my revenge.” This means that Lizzy is starting to tell Michael the truth and to help him understand what is going to happen to him. Also‚ revenge is the theme of this novel because if it wasn’t for Lizzy

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    Fear In 1984

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    Through the eyes of Winston‚ the protagonist in 1984‚ we observe the forces used for the government to retain its complete power over the people. The government almost diminished free thought of the people‚ has destroyed any means of building relationships‚ and utilized fear to make sure everyone would stay true to Big Brother. In such a dystopian society it may only take one person to overcome such obstacles‚ or so we thought.     Orwell designed 1984 to warn his readers about the grave dangers in

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    Dictatorship In 1984

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    being the enemies of Germany changed between the Jews and the Allied Powers (United States Holocaust Memorial Museum). The next historical parallel between Nazi Germany and Oceania is the totalitarian governments‚ more specifically‚ dictatorships. In 1984‚ the dictator‚ Big Brother‚ was feared‚ respected‚ and loved. Throughout the story‚ Winston was a skeptic of Big Brother and the Party’s actions; however‚ by the end he conformed‚ and he admitted his love for the enigmatic leader. “He gazed up at the

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    Opinion Essay

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    successful opinion essay‚ you should carefully choose the theme and conduct proper research on the debatable problem. Opinion papers should be interesting and well balanced to read. Both‚ your point of view and the opposing position must be introduced to guarantee the pluralism of idea. The opposing point of view presented in an opinion paper must reflect the common view of the readers on the selected topic. Opinion essays can be composed on any theme as long as there are some clear positions for you

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    When I Was One and Twenty

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    author says‚ “And I am two-and-twenty‚ And oh‚ ’tis true‚ ’tis true.” Now the author is admitting that he did not follow the advice of the wise man and is now in rue of the decision he had made. The poem is almost too vague to put a theme behind it but one would assume the theme is to not give your heart away to young‚ it may end in despair.

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    1984 outline

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    Taylor Worley Mr. Walker LA 12 September 4‚ 2012 1984 I. Introduction A. George Orwell’s 1984 is a parody meant to expose the injustices of the time in which it was written and reveal the dangers of not confronting and correcting them. II. Historical climate: many governments violating human rights; attempting to control the ideas of the people A. WW II B. Stalin- “Stalin ruled with an iron fist‚ and was famous for his midnight purges: he would round up hundreds of citizens at

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    1984 Essay

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    George Orwell’s 1984 and the 2011 Arab Spring Revolutions‚ where authoritarian power is taken to an extreme. In both instances‚ the people of Oceania and the Middle East are forced upon unfair and dangerous living conditions—in which they are manipulated of their human nature through their freedom and knowledge. Liberty is a God-given right to all humans; however‚ different nations have different interpretations of this ideology. People are dispossessed from this in both 1984 and the Arab Spring

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