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    Orwell Dystopia essay

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    A.P Literature Ms. Maxwell February 26‚ 2014 George Orwell 1984 novel demonstrates a dystopia futuristic world call Oceania where the government seeks total control of its citizen by using power‚ manipulation of the memory and the past and by putting fear into their citizen. Orwell achieved his goals but showing us the value system of the protagonist versus the antagonist The value system of Winston and the other characters in 1984 is that they all want to rebel while others wants to maintain

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    The Party slogans in George Orwell’s 1984 seem illogical. When hearing the phrase “ignorance is strength”‚ you think to you self‚ knowledge is what allows us to function as human beings. Knowledge has been that vessel that has carried us to where we are today; it is what separates us from the rest of the species. You cannot exist as a functioning member of society without knowledge‚ so how can lack there of lead to strength? Ignorance is the unknown‚ so in order ignorance to lead to strength‚ the

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    About the book: The book "Burmese Days" was written by George Orwell and published first in 1934. Orwell took the inspiration for this first novel of his from the experiences he gained during his service as an imperial police officer in Burma in the late 1920s. There he was confronted with extreme forms of imperialism‚ causing racism and also chauvinism. These are also the main topics of the novel and although they are wrapped up in the story of a single man’s fate‚ John Flory’s‚ these topics

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    The book 1984‚ George Orwell depicts a world in which technology has advanced so far that the government of Oceania is able to constantly monitor it’s citizens. The actual year 1984 has passed and no such technology existed then; however‚ our modern technology is fairly similar to that found in the book 1984. Supposedly‚ the technology in our world is used for a different purpose then that of Big Brother’s world. However‚ “That’s No Phone. That’s My Tracker‚” is an article by Peter Maass and Megha

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    Satire Essay

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    smoking offers. Although you may object to this modest proposal‚ just know that this suggestion is strictly based on logic. But my intention is very far from being confined to experiencing pleasure from smoking. In addition‚ the increased use in smoking could also stimulate the economy‚ since cigarettes will always be in demand because of their addictive chemicals. The companies could charge as much as they want‚ since people will buy their products no matter the price. Children should also

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    Capital Punishment: One Flaw of Justice George Orwell‚ one of the realistic writer of his age‚ depicts the beautiful picture of prison in his short prose‚ “A Hanging”. As a matter of facts that prose ain’t just about the convicts and the prison; it’s utterly different in a way that convey unusual experienced of the writer while he was working in the Indian Imperial Police. It refers to the different vision of that circumstance where an Indian guy was going to be hanged. The world behind

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    Evil Essay

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    Mrs. Downey English 120 18 January 2013 Evil In literature and life we all notice the presence of evil. Evil has always been considered as something with ill repute. There are certain factors that play into the reason why. From Phil Zimbardo’s The Lucifer Effect: Understanding Why People Turn Evil and literary texts‚ The Crucible and “The Lottery”‚ we see that evil deeds occur due to the power of leadership. These examples show us that evil is not within wicked individuals‚ but by those willing

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    Domination through Limitation In George Orwell’s 1984‚ the setting nation of Oceania is being governed by a totalitarian entity known as Big Brother. To exert his authority‚ Big Brother has placed censorship on nearly all aspects of society. Big Brother banned sexual activity‚ modifies all public news and programs‚ monitors the activities of the general public‚ and even goes so far as to censor an entire language by making people convert to a new speaking system. This is done as a precaution; a necessary

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    William Golding’s Lord of the Flies shows how immoral human nature is by revealing the malignant actions of the boys. When there is no watchful eye over children‚ misbehaviors are not kept in check. They can ruin simple beauties because they have little sense of what true beauty is. Defects in human nature can be the causes of savagery among children. They are not trustworthy on their own and Golding shows that through the boys. They cannot function on their own because they have the capability of

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    possible outcome if we do not understand how we put technology to appropriate use. George Orwell’s book 1984 takes place in Oceania‚ a country completely controlled by a totalitarian government known as “The Party.” The Party controls every one of its citizen through the use of telescreens‚ a large TV like screen that is installed in every citizen’s home‚ public places like the town square‚ and in workplaces. The Party uses

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