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    Propaganda & Orwell

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    spies such as "Hitler Youth"‚ used in Nazi Germany. This group gave children of Oceania and of Nazi Germany a whole hearted patriotism to guide them by monitoring their parent’s behaviors to prevent any disloyalty to the party and to the 3rd Reich. Orwell also was inspired to use Hitler’s Gestapo and SS as the "thought police" to prevent and then enforce strict obedience to the government. The use of propaganda has proven to be the most effective method of gaining control over a vast majority of the

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    George orwell

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    George Orwell Antisemitism in Britain There are about 400‚000 known Jews in Britain‚ and in addition some thousands or‚ at most‚ scores of thousands of Jewish refugees who have entered the country from 1934 onwards. The Jewish population is almost entirely concentrated in half a dozen big towns and is mostly employed in the food‚ clothing and furniture trades. A few of the big monopolies‚ such as the ICI‚ one or two leading newspapers and at least one big chain of department stores are Jewish-owned

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    Orwell Practice Essay

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    The Essays of George Orwell are a personal anthropological and cultural artifact‚ serving as authorial cathartic metalanguage that is ‘essentially communicative’ of omnipresent themes [John Donne‚ Metatempsychosis‚ 1601]. Such are indicative in ‘Why I write?’‚ ‘Writers and Levithan’ and ‘Politics and the English Language’‚ which are perpetually and contemporaneously relevant through Freudian ‘Ontological Pastiche of Experience’‚ as changing milieus offer new interpretations‚ producing continual fascination

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    George Orwell Privacy

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    equipment that George Orwell predicted but studies have precisely shown how the enhancement of technology is used to diminish the privacy of everyone. In 1948 George Orwell created the masterpiece “1984”‚ confidently predicting how the world would be in the next thirty-six years. Orwell’s first prediction was an image created as a father figure to continuously shadow and anticipate our every move. In addition to the pressure associated with the constant surveillance of big brother‚ Orwell prophesied that

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    Jeffery Mack English Composition 1 August 24‚ 2014 George Orwells’ “A Hanging” is a very descriptive piece. It starts off going into a detailed description of the weather‚ jail cells‚ and the inmates. The description goes so far to even mention that the man who was going to be hanged jumped over a water puddle. This shows me that even though it shouldn’t matter because he’s about to die it is just a natural instinct. When Orwell starts to describe the weather it sends out a dark uneasiness

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    1984 by George Orwell

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    1984 by George Orwell is a novel about a man‚ Winston Smith‚ living in a dystopian‚ totalitarian government. The book circulates around the negative ideal of a harsh government strictly controlling the people of a society. 1984 shares some unique similarities as well as differs greatly from actual life that many English lived during the 80’s‚ even though the book was written nearly 40 years prior and was not looking at a realistic interpretation of what the world would be like. Orwell had a specific

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    Film and Orwell Remembers

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    character‚ Orwell‚ who lost his memory. Sabina and Sline enter the story. Orwell recalls a conversation on an airplane and going through customs with a South American plant. Orwell remembers riding in Sline’s car and checking in to his hotel. Orwell recalls a phone call from Sline‚ the one who steal Orwell’s manuscript. Sabina puts something in Orwell’s drink in a restaurant during a flashback and a flashback to Sline’s laboratory where Orwell is forced to take the memory drug. Orwell and Dr Roberts

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    George Orwell 1984

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    Sociology 205 George Orwell- 1984 Paper Freedom is Slavery “Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted‚ all else follows.” (1984‚ Orwell‚ p 69). In the book‚ 1984‚ by George Orwell‚ Winston –who works at the Ministry of Truth- lives a life where the government controls everything you do‚ even what you get to think about. The city of Oceania obeys the laws by the Big Brother‚ or the president. If anyone were to go against what Big Brother says or wants‚ he/she

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    life in Britain today has drawn across the civilized amenities of life before the war” (Rankin 189). Orwell fabricated a fictional reality that pretends to be a description of what would happen in 1984. The novel is functioning today as a sample of fiction but is formed by not only one but three worlds. One is the one where Orwell once lived and the world of today. Another is the world created by Orwell‚ which is the world for the fictional characters that live in that world. The third is the fictional

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    Huxley vs. Orwell

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    Sylvia McCleary 10/29/2014 English Comp 121 Compare and Contrast Essay Final Draft  Aldous Huxley’s Book vs. George Orwell’s Book:   Infinite Distraction or Government Oppression?  By: Sylvia McCleary      Imagine a world where people are developed in factories‚ or a world where people  just disappear for breaking the “mold”. This compare and contrast essay on Aldous Huxley  and George Orwell’s philosophies and prose. Both authors created fictional worlds;  Orwell’s focuses on government oppression

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