Winston Churchill‚ was a man of eloquence; He proved on multiple occasions that he had extensive knowledge in politics‚ and was transcending in his writing. Overall‚ I believe that Churchill’s life was rather accomplished‚ and his proficient nature was famous. Throughout his life Churchill was a considerable politician‚ a WWI army officer‚ and writer‚ who was the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom twice. His passion and experience was ever increasing‚ he was constantly fighting for his cause.
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George Orwell ’s 1984‚ is a novel about the life of Winston Smith living in a totalitarianism state where Big Brother has control‚ power and dominates the lives of citizens. There are many significant paragraphs which stand out in the book however I extracted the passage on pages 127‚ 128 from "Folly‚ Folly‚ his heart....." to "...the absence of a telescreen" because it has great literary insight and significant elements of symbolism behind it.(This is where Winston heard the prole women singing
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The dystopian novel 1984 by George Orwell warns its readers of the possible future that can reflect the novel’s premise of a controlled and dehumanized society. Throughout the novel‚ it is evident of the numerous techniques that the leading party‚ that is referred to as “The Party”‚ uses to have control over its citizens as a whole and individually. One of the more prevalent one’s in the book is the idea of a common enemy. Throughout time‚ many revolutions have went underway because of the shared
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Today was the feast of Lupercal (pg. 824). Caesar had returned to Rome. We talked about his victory over Pompey. Secretly‚ I wished Pompey had won the battle‚ but I was glad to see my friend Caesar. As we were walking‚ along with some others‚ through the public place‚ a soothsayer called out and said‚ “Caesar! Beware the ides of March (pg. 825-826).” If I were Caesar‚ I would have take heed of this warning‚ for this soothsayer does not appear to be a dreamer (pg. 826). While Caesar and the others
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Pieces of April Opening scene: Acoustic steel guitar sound track Close up of April in bed= implies not ready to get up “This is your big day we don’t want to miss this opportunity” Bobby drags April from the bed‚ shoves her in the shower “No Bobby” Bobby starts making the food while April sits on the toilet saying “I’m coming” Costume- black eyeliner -black nail polish -tattoos -black boyfriend
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How does Orwell use 1984 to criticize and satirise societies and religions Orwell uses ‘1984’ in many ways; it is more than just a novel. He satirises society and religion through his use of imagery and also by the actions and feelings of the characters in the novel. Big Brother can serve as a metaphorical representation of many things‚ God‚ totalitarianism‚ Stalin and other historical figures‚ or simply as a form of control. This illustrates Orwell’s ability to critique organisations through
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There are still governments today that practice totalitarianism and dictatorship. The dystopian society portrayed in the novel 1984 resonated with people who had been oppressed post World War II. How did the government control the people? Eric Arthur Blair‚ who used the pseudonym George Orwell‚ was an English novelist‚ journalist‚ and critic. Orwell was born on June 25‚ 1903 in India. From the years 1922 to 1927 he served as an imperial police officer of India and during World War II‚ he served in
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A Voyage to Remember Dear Diary‚ April 10‚ 1912‚ 12:00 A.M. The Titanic is HUGE. I’m waiting in line to board it right now. Since it is a long line‚ I figured I could write a quick entry in my diary. I’m riding on the Titanic to New York to take care of my very ill cousin. She has been ill for a couple of weeks and I am the only family she has‚ so when I heard about the Titanic‚ I bought a first-class
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MSU’S VISION AND ASPIRATIONS AMID CHALLENGES “Good morning world!!! It’s the first day of school and I am truly excited! See you all my dear batchmates!!!‚” I tweeted online. “See you Rachel‚ I’m ecstatic to see you around‚” a reply from a dear classmate. As I take a walkalator from 7th Street to the College of Entrepreneurship and Marketing‚ I can see newly completed high rise buildings at the commercial center and looking farther is a perfect scenery of a consistently beautiful sleeping lady
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upon revisiting the literature I read years ago‚ striking parallels emerged between two specific works. In “1984‚” George Orwell preaches the dangers of totalitarianism and the deprecation of individual freedoms in the face of unbridled power. Likewise‚ Mary Shelley’s haunting reminder in “1984” dissects the consequences that arise from the pursuit of knowledge without ethical
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