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    various comical stunts. These stunts are an observation of the medieval way of life. Also‚ Rabelais is able to use these stunts to transcend some of his ideas of humanism to the reader. The specific problem defined by Rabelais is‚ rote memorization rather than analysis. Rabelais is able to use humor to translate his thoughts about the current education system. By reviewing the use of satire throughout the book and the underlying messages‚ it will be obvious that Rabelais feels that there is

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    similar is because we are being watched our every movement without permission. In the book 1984 written by George Orwell‚ the book is based on a dystopian world. The character named Winston hates BB and is put in torture with Julia where they are learning to love BB. While at the time they are continually being watched. “War is peace‚ Freedom is slavery‚ Ignorance is strength.” George Orwell‚ quote 1984. No one should give up the aspects of their personal privacy just because the government is secretly

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    In 1984‚ George Orwell demonstrated what life was like to live under a totalitarian government‚ by showing the harsh realities that it can bring. In 1984 Orwell shows how controlling the government is and how the people lack freedom and how they are constantly told what to do. The people are televised and everything they do is recorded‚ from the time they wake up‚ to the time they go to sleep. They are never in private. They do whatever the government tells them without thinking. Controlled by the

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    doing‚ moral corruption will seep its way into the hearts of people. One will constantly be conflicted between whether to abide to the government or to act accordingly to how they want. Freedom is a natural human desire‚ and humankind will do anything to achieve it. When stripped from freedom‚ humans will ultimately be virtually the same as one another‚ leaving individuality from one another impossible to form. Without the right to privacy‚ freedom will‚ without a doubt‚ cease to exist. One’s privacy

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    associate with and what they are allowed to say. A totalitarian government even tries to control what people think and what they believe. George Orwell wrote 1984 in the late 1940s. What he knew about totalitarianism was based on the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany. Those governments had come into being not that long before and they weren’t well understood yet. I believe Orwell was trying to give his readers a clear picture of what life would be like if a free country like England were under totalitarian rule

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    People Are Naturally Evil Jumana Satti People are generally evil. When humans are children‚ they want all the attention and affection without having to share it. When they see their mother carrying another child‚ whether that child is a sibling or a complete stranger‚ most children will stop what they’re doing and run over and start crying until they are lifted up and shown the attention that the other child had. Humans show signs of envy‚ jealousy and

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    In Oceania when you step out of line‚ you will be punished accordingly. That is the message George Orwell tries to get across to his reader in 1984. Since that is the notion he is trying to get his reader to understand as the author in this book‚ he obeys that rule as well. Orwell uses many literary devices and techniques such as symbolism‚ metaphors‚ tone‚ allusions‚ and many more… to make the reader understand what kind of society Winston is living in. The tone of 1984 is very gloomy and the

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    Observation: The author of the novel “ Animal Farm” is George Orwell. The audience from the Animal Farm is any person that reads the book. The literary style that Orwell used is allegory because include poem for example the poem entitled “ Comrade Napoleon”. The text was written after the cowshed rebellion in 1936 at England. Interpretation: The text was written to tell everyone how the animals lived during the rebellion and how was their society. Animal Farm portrays the irony of the communist

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    In the book‚ Animal Farm by George Orwell‚ the animals of Manor Farm rebel against the human trant Mr.Jones so the animals live and prosper on their own under the new name Animal Farm. But amidst this civilization a tyrant raises to power among the animals and takes complete control over the farm along with his fellow kin. He is a pig and this is why the pigs are more superior to the other animals. They always sit front and center‚ and a pig influenced the rebellion‚ almost a leader. The pigs do

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    individual mind. Orwell shows that totalitarianism paradoxically intensifies solitude by forcing all the isolated beings into one overpowering system. “Much of Orwell’s success in Nineteen Eighty-Four‚” writes history professor Malcolm Thorp‚ “lies in his creating a plausible description of how totalitarianism can destroy the individual and turn him into an automaton.” Here‚ the term “automaton” is particularly

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