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    1984 Expository Essay

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    1984 Expository Essay The Book 1984 was written by George Orwell shortly after W.W.II. The book really shows us what would happen if the government gets too powerful. The world of 1984 is so organize that it has many high technologies to keep people on line or more importantly is to control. However‚ our world is much more different‚ we have our own individualism‚ freedom‚ and power. First of all‚ our world is much more different than the world of 1984‚ because we have our own individualism.

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    1984 Essay On Reality

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    then that event has truly occurred. Reality exists only within the mind‚ and if a population genuinely believes factually incorrect information‚ then that is reality. The concept of the media controlling reality has been expressed in novels such as 1984 by George Orwell‚ where the protagonist is stuck in an oppressed government‚ and the

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    1984 Political Language

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    Relationship between Language‚ Politics‚ and the Truth English 12 Steven Hamel “Political language [...] is designed to make lies sound truthful and murder respectable‚ and to give an appearance of solidity to pure wind.” In George Orwell’s novel‚ 1984 and his essay “Politics and the English Language” there is a clear connection between politics‚ language‚ and expressing the truth. Politics aims to control people by altering and distorting language. George Orwell’s prescient view of society envisioned

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    1984: A Perfect Society

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    too much to handle. So the creators of this society sets rules and boundaries to not only set a balance to the community but also to not have people suspect what that society really is. The book 1984 is about a dystopia called Oceania and what it is like to live in that dystopia. The protagonist Winston‚ is one of the only citizens of Oceania that knows that Oceania is not all what it seems. Oceania has a lot of surveillance‚ everybody in the community are kept ignorant and don’t mind the surveillance

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    Background Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill was one of the greatest leaders of all time. He was born in 1874 and he lived in the UK. He was a Prime Minister‚ but he also had a passion of writing‚ so he was a writer as well. The leader known as Winston Churchill stood by himself when all the other countries were being taken over by Nazi Germany‚ him and the British army and prevailed. Winston Churchill was an outstanding leader because of his great characteristics and traits that allowed him

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    his or her true worth is when they are faced with their greatest adversity. To me there are few better at this feat than Winston Churchill. For a leader to be followed they must lead. One of my favorite quotes about leadership is “A leader without followers is a man taking a walk” (Unknown). This uncredited quote is highly propagated and gets to the heart of leadership. Sir Winston Churchill was a British politician who was the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom twice once from 1940 to 1945 and then

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    1984 By George Orwell

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    that whatever they do wrong will be caught on camera and they could be in trouble. In the novel 1984 by George Orwell‚ and the article Day Dreaming Students are Caught on Camera by New York Times‚ people’s privacy has been taken away as they are being watched all of the time. In the novel 1984‚ Big Brother‚ an organization run by the government‚ is watching every citizen every second of the day. Winston Smith is a member of the party as he works for the government. He has to be cautious of everything

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    1984 moment sheet

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    Moment (Page #) 2 Quotations (Pages #s) Literary Device Connection/Significance Winston comes to the realization that the Proles are his only hope for breaking away from Big Brother and realizing the truth. (pg. 63-66) “Proles and animals are free.” (pg. 66) Metaphor Simile After becoming tired of blindly accepting the rules set in place by Big Brother‚ Winston realizes that if he is to be free‚ he must seek salvation with the Proles‚ the poorer‚ more overlooked social class. “They

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    1984 Hero's Journey

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    1984 is a novel about a man who lives in a country called Oceania. He is part of a party who is not allowed to think for themselves. They are constantly being monitored via a telescreen‚ Winston‚ the main character of this dystopian novel does what he is not supposed to do. He gets into a relationship with a girl named Julia. They meet in a room on top of a store where Winston bought his diary to write down his crimes. Winston and Julia eventually end up getting caught. Winston gets tortured and

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    1984 Social Standards

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    keep an entire society in poverty in order to benefit others? Social classes have always put others beneath more fortunate people. Can a person seem inferior due to their social class? In George Orwell’s‚ 1984‚ a person’s placement in the Party effects what social standards they will live with. 1984 is Orwell’s warning to what will happen if society continues to apply social standards to people. The Inner Party‚ the highest social class‚ is a direct line to the will of the omnipotent Big Brother.

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