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    John Liveringhouse Due Date Tuesday Journal 2 I am reading To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee‚ and I am on page 42. This book is about the main character Scout and her farther and brother Jem as they try to solve the mystery of Boo Radley. In this journal I will be predicting and evaluating. G Predict kids will not meet Boo Y Locked up R Gang R Stab R Family secluded Y Scared R house R Boos scary activities R real life G Wont meet because _________ and _____. I

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    Dialectical Journals: 1989 By: George Orwell "War is peace‚ freedom is slavery‚ ignorance is strength" pg. 14 They are the Party slogans‚ and are written in big letters on the white pyramid of the Ministry of Truth. "Who controls the past controls the future. Who controls the present controls the past." The people controlling the present control everything and can ultimately change the past and‚ therefore; the future. Big brother controls the present. The slogan is an example of the Party’s technique

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    Dialectical Journals 1. "His fame rested on solid personal achievements." Pg. 3 paragraph 1 All fame begins when you do something noticeable. For example‚ actors and actresses build upon their careers and reputations by achieving excellence in their personal goals‚ as well as perfecting their public performance. 2. "…It was said that when he slept‚ his wives and children in his houses could hear him breathe." Pg. 4 paragraph 1 One question that comes to mind when I read this is if

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    “The farms catching on fire‚ you did something didn’t you.” He growled. “No‚ but‚ I will pray for the safety of the people of the farm and pray over your land.” I then begun to do as I said I would. I don’t know what they between the time I closed my eyes and I felt something hitting my head. My eyes felt groggy as I peeled

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    good food and drink while the other animals went hungry. The laborers like Boxer said things like‚ "I’ll work harder"‚ only so that the pigs could waste more resources and food. Orwell also warns against investing lots of time and effort in foolish schemes. The animals wasted way too much time building windmills when they should have been harvesting crops for food. They toiled and worked to exhaustion on a project that they accepted too eagerly. The animals never questioned the necessity for

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    Political Allegory in Orwell’s Animal Farm: A Note Arpan Adhikary In Animal Farm (1945) George Orwell adapts and subverts the conventional form of ‘Fairy Story’ while satirizing the ethico-political irony in between the theory and practice of revolution with implicit reference to the Stalinist regime in the USSR from the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917 onwards. Though it can be read as a critique of any kind of totalitarian doctrine and political hypocrisy‚ Animal Farm abounds with numerous judiciously

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    Economy (pages 7 – 65) I see young men‚ my townsmen‚ whose misfortune it is to have inherited farms‚ houses‚ barns‚ and cattle‚ and farming tools; for these are more easily acquired than got rid of. (pg. 8) So much for a blind obedience to a blundering oracle‚ throwing the stones over their heads behind them‚ and not seeing where they fell. (pg. 9) “I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself‚ than be crowded on a velvet cushion. I would rather ride on earth in an ox cart with

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    The Great Gatsby Journals Chapter One: The narrator of The Great Gatsby is a man from Minnesota named Nick Carraway. He starts off the story by stating that he learned from his father to not judge other people because he could make the mistake of misunderstanding someone. Nick characterizes himself as highly moral and highly tolerant. He briefly mentions Gatsby. In the summer of 1922‚ Nick moved to New York to work in the bond business. He rented a house on a part of Long Island called West Egg

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    Journal #1: Just the Way I liked it When Holden was in New York‚ he purchased the red hat when he got out of the subway in a sporting goods store. He wears his hat by swinging the peaks around the back. Holden always wears his in different ways‚ either the correct way or backwards.The hat symbolizes uniqueness‚ individuality‚ and confidence. When he wears it towards the back means that he is frustrated or mad. His red hunting has is red with long peaks. The purpose of the hat is to make himself comfortable

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    didn’t have any food‚ medicine or care from which they can rejuvenate and get back to work. Slaves were treated inhumanely and because of this he sees them as less than human. The author does tell the audience that Africans were often labeled as animals and their bodies were used as machine for the work their owners used to command. Conrad finds the similarities between whites and savages‚ a kind of “kinship.” Further in the story savages are significantly degraded. The savages act more civilized

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