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    1984 ESSAY

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    entire person from living memory‚ is a significant part of George Orwell’s novel 1984. In the novel‚ a dystopian society exists where people are convicted of having their own free thoughts and opinions. The main character‚ Winston Smith‚ is convicted of several of these thoughtcrimes against the government‚ and is tortured to near insanity by the reigning government figure‚ the Party. After his torture for these crimes‚ Winston is released back into the world with a seemingly changed attitude towards the

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    Winston is a 39 year old‚ small and thin man. Everywhere in Airstrip One‚ Oceania‚ the face of Big Brother‚ the leader of the Party appears on giant and colorful posters. The capture is “BIG BROTHER IS WATCHING YOU”. In Oceania in every public and private room there are telescreens installed so the Big Brother is literally always watching you. Winston works for the Ministry of Truth as an editor. There are four big Ministries

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    Making Comparisons Both Winston Churchill and Charles de Gaulle are considered great military leaders of our time. They both had different experiences in life but there were also lots of similarities. While Winston Churchill had a bigger legacy than Charles de Gaulle they were both great leaders who were devoted to their country in times of war. Charles de Gaulle and Winston Churchill are very similar in some circumstances and also had somewhat of the same sort of upbringing. Both of their fathers

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    dystopian novel‚ 1984 Oceania is portrayed through the eyes of Winston Smith. Winston describes Oceania as a totalitarian government in which he is a member of the Outer Party. 1984 is George Orwell’s vision of a future England. Orwell’s inspiration of 1984 was created by the use of propaganda and fear Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin’s used to suppress their people. The use of propaganda by the government of Oceania is mirrored to the use of propaganda in the Second World War. In 1984 the Ingsoc is

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    American Dream

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    During the 1930’s‚ as Adolf Hitler rose to power and became chancellor of Germany‚ there were many important decisions that had to be made. Hitler’s power continued to expand across Europe; thus‚ his demands also grew larger- demands that contained Hitler’s main objectives for power. In attempts of gaining even more control over Europe‚ one of Hitler’s objectives was to induce the destruction of Czechoslovakia. In order to achieve this‚ Hitler demanded the cession of Sudetenland‚ one of Czechoslovakia’s

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    Introduction Winston Churchill was the prime minister in Britain during World War II and allied Britain with the US as well as Britain too. He was born on November 30‚ 1874. He was an very independent and distant person.. He worked hard for his country and did whatever he could to improve it in his life. Early life and career Winston was born into an family of an higher class and lived in Dublin‚ Ireland when was a young child. He joined Harrow Rifle Corps and went on to go on a military

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    INDIVIDUAL PRESENTATION PROJECT DUE: 3.35.2012 Topic: Dreams Attention Getter: It’s midnight and your car broke down right outside of town. Your cell phone is out of range and you have to get home. You grab a flashlight from the trunk and decide to walk to the nearest gas station just a couple miles down the road. There is a very dense nightshade ahead and with every step you seem to get further and further into the eerie darkness. The flashlight starts to go dim and you remember the extra

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    they were written. Orwell’s metaphorical writing style was due to his political views‚ which he often incorporated into his books. One of the best examples of this “Orwellian” symbolism can be found in his 1949 novel‚ 1984. The story revolves around a middle-aged man named Winston and the life he leads in what is seemingly a post-apocalyptic‚ “utopian” society. The government‚ known as “Big Brother” to civilians‚ controls every aspect of their lives without ever appearing as a solid‚ physical entity

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