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    AP Psych Notes- Chapter 3 States of Consciousness - Consciousness and Information Processing - Sleep and dreams     - Biologica Rhythms and the Rythm of Sleep     - Dreams     What is Consciousness? Strictly defines as a mental state characterized by an awareness of ourselves and our enviro Consciousness: your awareness of the outside world and yourself Includes: Mental Processes Thoughts Feelings Perceptions Conception btween each person Preconscious: Outsude of your normal

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    positive image of the government. 1 “And the Ministry had not only to supply the multifarious needs of the Party‚ but also to repeat the whole operation [of reconstructing media and literature] at a lower level for the benefit of the proletariat.” (Orwell‚ 45). The Ministry of Truth reconstructs the media and literature as a means of meeting and exceeding the Party’s needs as well as to sneakily trick proletariats into oppression. In addition‚ Junior Spies is sold to the adults of Oceania as a program

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    1984: Was Orwell Right?

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    Was Orwell Right? George Orwell’s book 1984 depicts a futuristic society in the city of London located in the province of Oceania during the year 1984.  In his book‚ Orwell’s purpose is to warn the audience against the dangers of his predicted modern era by presenting Winston Smith’s rebellion against the Republic of Oceania‚ and the repercussions he faces throughout the novel. In his book Orwell wanted to depict a democratic government that turned totalitarian‚ the Republic of Oceania. Orwell’s

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    or play of literary merit‚ select an important character who is a villain. Then‚ in a well-organized essay‚ analyze the nature of the character ’s villainy and show how it enhances meaning in the work. Do not merely summarize the prompt. In George Orwell ’s novel‚ "1984"‚ the reader is able to relate to O ’Brien and seems to understand him. However‚ by the end of the novel‚ the reader questions whether he/she really knows O ’Brien at all. One thing the reader does know is that O ’Brien has a manipulative

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    Lauren Thomas AP European History Weinberger p. 3 April 17‚ 2013 How was European unity achieved by the end of the 20th century? World War II was by far the most destructive war in history. Countries were faced with struggles they never dreamt of encountering as well devastation to millions. Nazi Germany and Hitler were fighting for a worldview extermination of the Jewish race‚ hoping to carry out a new Aryan empire‚ while the Japanese were fueled by extreme nationalism and hate‚ all of which

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    “Politics and the English language” George Orwell General questions 1. This piece is written basically just to criticize bad writing and also to criticize the downgrade of the English language. In the essay Orwell argues that “our language is probably curable”. The main point is just to show examples of how the language has deteriorated and also to give some pointers on how it can be fixed. 2. Throughout the essay the author’s tone is that of aggravation because the entire piece

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    Audience Analysis The target audience for this summary and response writing exercise over George Orwell ’s Shooting An Elephant would be the other individuals and the instructor of this online English Composition course. The majority of my core audience‚ minus the instructor‚ should be my fellow college students taking this course. Other than stating that the others who will be reading this piece vary in age‚ ethnicity‚ and overall life experience; I would be hard pressed to further describe my

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    Madeline LaRossa October 24‚ 2012 C07789454 Potential Outcomes of Progress: Orwell’s 1984 1) Summary of the Book 1984 is an eye-opening novel written by George Orwell. Orwell wrote the novel in 1949 to outline how he projected society would be in 1984 if progress continued upon its current track. Orwell published the book as a warning that society must be careful about progress for progress’s sake‚ or conditions could end up similar to the way society is in his work 1984. The novel is divided

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    away any sense of freedom a person holds and erases considered “threats” from existence. Privacy no longer exists either: the Inner Party hears every sound and action a person makes. The rebels and the Inner Party’s control tactics not only allow Orwell to comment on the atrocities a tyrannical authority brings with it‚ but also to teach his audience to appreciate the value of freedom. Orwell’s desire to criticize authoritarian government acts as his motivation

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    do the novel you read and another satirical text support this statement? Eric Blair‚ pen name‚ George Orwell‚ was a British political essayist and novelist. Along with this he was a passionate socialist‚ although did not consider the Soviet Union a good representation of what socialism truly is. It is the Soviet Union/Russian Revolution that acts as the general bases of moral outrage Orwell has transformed into art. Leadership in particular is questioned‚ along with the greed that comes with a

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