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    exploitation and abuse as humans. First off‚ in Animal Farm George Orwell makes it clear early in the novel that he means to talk about animal rights and the treatment of farm animals. Secondly‚ animal rights is still a problem that is going on in modern times with many large scale farms treating their animals inhumanely. Lastly‚ the things George Orwell writes about make it obvious to the reader that he wrote to criticize how animal rights is an issue in modern society. George Orwell’s Animal Farm is

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    In 1984‚ by George Orwell‚ the protagonist‚ learns‚through his job at the ministry of truth‚ that everyone in the region of Oceania is slowly being oppressed and defeated by the government. This is true in many regards when it comes to individual rights. Throughout the story the protagonist‚ Winston‚ makes remarks like‚ “And if all others accepted the lie which the Party imposed – if all records told the same tale – then the lie passed into history and became truth. "Who controls the past‚" ran

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    one after the other watching their fellow men die because of capital punishment. George Orwell’s text “A Hanging” uses a variety of rhetorical devices including similes‚ characterization and juxtaposition to convince people of the wrongness of capital punishment. WS1: The use of similes in “A Hanging” are almost always a description of the dehumanization of the people in the prison. One example Orwell uses at the beginning of the passage is when he compares the manner in which the guards treat

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    mother of peace and of war‚ craftsman of ignorance and of strength‚ and proferer of freedom and slavery. The acclaimed pinnacle of human emotion‚ love cannot be put as a high winded scientific theory. However‚ as love is a gift of the human condition it is also a dangerous tool. The use of love as a tool for one’s selfish regimine is a crime of exponential standards. In George Orwell’s “1984” the tyrannic rule of The Big Brother and the Party extends over all aspects of the land they govern. The Party

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    Imagine living in a word where you don’t get to make your own decisions. Imagine being forced to do hard labor for only the tiniest of profit. Imagine putting your life in danger‚ fighting for somebody who mistreats you and lies to you. George Orwell explores ideas of leadership and corruption in the satirical allegory Animal Farm. The book is about a group of animals that overthrow their owner and create a society where all animals are equal. As the animals strive to make Animal Farm a better place

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    George Orwell’s classic novel ‘Nineteen Eighty Four’ paints a bleak picture of a futuristic society controlled by a totalitarian government. 1984 is a novel about using power to control society. George Orwell’s novel was published in 1948 and this is significant because World War II had recently ended and the Nazi dictatorship of Adolph Hitler in Germany had been defeated. This was not an end to dictatorship around the world; however‚ because Joseph Stalin controlled Russia in much the same way

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    "1984" by George Orwell Analysis When two claims contradict one another‚ it is futile and useless in attempting to analogize between the two. George Orwell‚ the author of the novel 1984‚ defines doublethink as "the power of holding two contradictory beliefs in one’s mind simultaneously‚ and accepting both of them." It is the idea of genuinely accepting two conflicting ideas‚ which eliminates an individual’s capacity of being able to think or act freely. Dinh‚ the author of both the Patriot Act and

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    George Orwell has used many techniques of writing such as irony and humour to portray significant events throughout Animal Farm. This extract‚ just after the slaughter of the ’disloyal’ animals (one of the most emotive of the events in the book)‚ is no exception and so I will be analysing and interpreting the response of readers as well as making links to other parts in the book. ’Loud singing’ could be heard from the farmhouse‚ this is just after the pigs have come across a ’case

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    too narrow. Traditionally‚ literary satire involves a topical work that examines human folly‚ shortcomings‚ vices‚ abuses‚ or irrational behavior. The author might use exaggeration‚ distortion‚ or irony to hold up weaknesses for ridicule‚ derision‚ or just plain fun. Sometimes the result is amusing; sometimes it’s touching or even horrifying. The seventeenth-century English poet‚ dramatist‚ and critic John Dryden distinguished between two major divisions of satire — comic and tragic — basing his categories

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    George Orwell: Shooting an Elephant In his essayGeorge Orwell tells a story of what happened in Burma when he served as a police officer. At the time‚ the Burmese citizens did not look kindly upon the English police that protected their city. He describes several instances where he was ridiculed‚ taunted‚ and baited into precarious situations. He goes on to proclaim the cowardice of these citizens‚ and how they waited until the police were out of range before yelling insults towards them.

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