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    The purpose of the narrative form in Angelou’s and Orwell’s essays Narrative writing is a written account of connected events. Writers choose the narrative form to inform‚ to explain‚ or simply to recount events that support a thesis. In Maya Angelou’s essay‚ Finishing School‚ and George Orwell’s essay‚ Shooting an Elephant‚ both writers use the form of narrative to tell a story yet their purpose is different. In the first‚ the author relied on dialogue and descriptive details

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    1984 Essay Government controlled by the people‚ for the people is the underlying idea and basis of a successful government. The ubiquitous need of the people to feel safe and protected in every aspect of their lives is what drives the power in society. When a government neglects this idea and takes control getting wrapped up in the power of their position in society’s hierarchy‚ chaos ensues and Big Brother has the ability to take control. Government control of society is an important subject

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    1984 Essay In the book 1984 by George Orwell‚ many different ideas about the government and its power are discussed by the main character Winston. At one point in the book Winston says “It is impossible to found a civilization on fear and hatred and cruelty. It would never endure.” in reference to the state of the government at that point in time. However‚ this can be proven false by the actions of the government‚ the people’s response‚ and the determination the government uses to ensure their

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    In 1936‚ author George Orwell wrote an essay titled “Shooting an Elephant”. In the essay Orwell describes a scene of a British police officer who is stuck between having to shoot an elephant. The story takes place in Burma‚ India where then‚ they were under British imperialism. Imperialism is a policy of extending a country’s power and influence through diplomacy or military force. It humiliates the occupied people‚ reducing them to an inferior status in their own country. Analyzing Orwell’s work

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    George Orwell – The Freedom of the Press (alternate preface) This book was first thought of‚ so far as the central idea goes‚ in 1937‚ but was not written down until about the end of 1943. By the time when it came to be written it was obvious that there would be great difficulty in getting it published (in spite of the present book shortage which ensures that anything describable as a book will ’sell ’)‚ and in the event it was refused by four publishers. Only one of these had any ideological

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    1984 ICE “War is peace‚ freedom is slavery‚ ignorance is strength” (Orwell 4). These three slogans depict the aim of the party in George Orwell’s dystopian novel‚ 1984. The development of the protagonist and tactics used by the party emphasize the author’s main purpose of the dangers of totalitarian government. Winston‚ a common man‚ struggles against the party’s control throughout the novel and his final downfall into the party’s power enhances the dangers of totalitarian government. In the

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     “Power corrupts. Absolute power corrupts absolutely.” How effectively does Orwell convey his political message in “Animal Farm”? INTRODUCTION – TAGL (PARAGRAPH 1) Title Author Genre – Novel Link to question George Orwell. “Animal Farm”. Written in 1943. Explores the dangers of power and the violent consequences of corruption and the abuse of power. Orwell uses characterisation‚ turning points and language. George Orwell’s “Animal Farm” is a novel which explores the dangers of power. It follows

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    Essay 1984 is a dreary dystopia written by George Orwell set in London‚ Oceana. This society is controlled by The Party that brainwashes everyone into believing a reality they create. Their ideas of love are nonexistent and sex is an act done solely to produce the next generation they can control. Ultimately‚ there is no existing feelings or ideas of love; affection and sensuality is a heinous crime. So the question applied to our existence is: Can a society based on hate survive? Our ability

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    prominent in George Orwell’s 1984 and the 2011 Arab Spring Revolutions‚ where authoritarian power is taken to an extreme. In both instances‚ the people of Oceania and the Middle East are forced upon unfair and dangerous living conditions—in which they are manipulated of their human nature through their freedom and knowledge. Liberty is a God-given right to all humans; however‚ different nations have different interpretations of this ideology. People are dispossessed from this in both 1984 and the

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    life forms‚ humans would travel to an immense scale in order to gain complete control. Both George Orwell and Rachel Carson question the extent of human control and the negative impacts placed on various repressed lives. Eric Blair‚ also known as George Orwell‚ was a notable author who was prominent for his opposition against human injustice and the totalitarian systems. Before becoming a writer‚ Orwell was a youthful imperial policeman in India during the control of the British Raj. Throughout

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