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    Shooting an Elephant Sarig T. Cohen George Orwell is the author of “Shooting an Elephant”‚ a short story that uses the small incident of the murder of an elephant to portray the horrors of British Imperialism. Due to the fact that George Orwell writes a short story in the form of an essay‚ it contains a thesis‚ which is the argument about the nature of imperialism. The great thing about George Orwell’s essay is that the theme is represented throughout the plot and can be analyzed from any

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    Big Brother is Watching You John F. Kennedy once said‚ "conformity is the jailer of freedom and the enemy of growth." 1984‚ a dystopian novel‚ was written by George Orwell. Remarkably ahead of its time with an ancient publication date of 1949‚ the novel deals with very modern ideas such as the government overreaching its power‚ and the rise of technology. The author utilizes the backdrop of an extremely oppressive‚ totalitarian government named Big Brother to demonstrate that humanity naturally

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    In 1984 by George Orwell‚ characters played an significant role in the novel. Characters possess different attributes that are symbolic to the different members of the social classes of Oceania as a whole. They represent how much power an particular member has and how the position of rank and power affect their daily lives. The main character‚ Winston Smith represents the oppressed citizens of Oceania who live with restricted rights and limited power. Winston’s girlfriend‚ Julia exemplifies the individuals

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    power of the pigs in ‘Animal Farm’. What lessons does Orwell wish us to draw from this? In the novel‚ Animal Farm‚ by George Orwell‚ we can clearly see the growth of the power that the pigs‚ mainly Napoleon have over the rest of the animals. We see at the start of the novel‚ animal farm working well‚ but as the novel progresses we see Napoleon and the pigs becoming hungrier for power and control. Through this growth of power in the pigs‚ Orwell teaches us some very important lessons‚ like the theories

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    is forced to diminish his abilities because they are more enhanced than everyone else’s. When Harrison tries to rebel against the laws of the land‚ he is shot and killed. “Harrison Bergeron” is similar to “1984”‚ a book written in 1948 by George Orwell. In “1984” every single leader of society is overthrown by Big Brother and everyone has to conform to the same rules or he or she will be killed‚ or taken out of society. “Harrison Bergeron” and “1984” have many similarities that give an insight

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    George Orwell (Eric Blair)‚ whether or not one agrees with the writings or views of‚ was an author distinguished in his time and for all times. His work Animal Farm reserves its own spot in history as one of the greatest books and political arguments to ever appear on a shelf. Orwell‚ through Animal Farm‚ presents a simple fact in his text: One man or group of men should never be able to gain too much political leverage. If totalitarianism is used as a governing system‚ the future of the citizens

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    Rhetorical Analysis of “Shooting an Elephant” In George Orwell ’s short story‚ “Shooting an Elephant‚” the narrator‚ a young European sub-divisional police officer states‚ “that when the white man turns tyrant it is his own freedom that he destroys.” This realization of British imperialism comes to him one day when he is pressured into shooting and killing a “peacefully eating‚” elephant. Orwell ’s tone in this story is rather blunt and candid. The narrator is often speaking on how he doesn

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    In the essay Shooting an Elephant George Orwell writes about two major subjects imperialism and despotism. According to the New Oxford American Dictionary the meaning of imperialism is “a policy of extending a country’s power and influence diplomacy or military force”‚ and the meaning of despotism is “the exercise of absolute power‚ especially in a cruel and oppressive way.” Even though Orwell does not dwell on the subjects in writing‚ in depth his essay revolves around imperialistic views and despotism

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    Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell tells the story of Winston‚ a man who lives in a dystopian society in which everything is controlled by the Inner Party and everyone worships the enigmatic leader known as Big Brother. Within this society Orwell establishes a sexist undertone through the way in which women are portrayed. In the novel‚ women are seen as being less competent‚ sexual objectified‚ and morally reprehensible. Orwell depicts women in Nineteen Eighty-Four as being less capable than

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    As William Pitt once said‚ “ Unlimited power corrupts the possessor.” This quote represents the main theme of Animal Farm By George Orwell. In the novel the animals from a farm want to have freedom from the humans‚ after they get their freedom it does not turn out as how they imagined it. George Orwell gives the the theme of how power corrupts people or in this case animals in his novel. At the beginning of the novel the animals established Seven Commandments that they were going to live by but

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