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    1984-George Orwell How does the writer use language to create a sense of place? Orwell uses a solemn tone for the foundations of anguish in the extract from Nineteen Eighty-Four. This tone is used to firstly set the scene with the use of adjectives: ‘vile’ and gritty’ to describe the poor weather. These have negative connotations and therefore allow the reader to understand the melancholy and depressing scene that is being set. The effect of the pathetic fallacy when the wind is described as ‘vile’

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    Written in 1949 looking into the future of 1984 George Orwell wrote a novel about a negative utopia where the government controls everything‚ even your thoughts. In London 1984 Winston Smith starts writing a diary about his life‚ and later put in prison for his actions. Winston Smith is our main character and the easiest character to relate to. He is also the character with the most progression and changes. Julia is Winston’s lover and companion that he hated before he knew her and then later loves

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    June 5‚ 1903‚ in Bengal‚ India. His father was not a wealthy man. He supported his family only on the salary of a civil servant. When his writing career began‚ his penname became George Orwell. Orwell received his formal education from Eton Academy during a period ranging from 1917 to 1921. After completion of Eton‚ Orwell did not continue his education; instead he joined forces with the Indian Imperial Police in Burma. He served with the police until he began teaching. He was a high-ranking officer

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    the power make him become evil. In the Novel. Animals farm by George Orwell‚ the leader’s use of negative power affects their community because the leader’s are not doing any works and saying what the animals to do‚ Napoleon was become a dictator by manipulation and false claim‚ and they have the power to change every in the farms. To begin with‚ the leader’s are not doing any works and saying what the animals to do. For example‚ Orwell writes “the pigs did not actually work‚ but directed and supervised

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    The novel Animal Farm‚ by George Orwell‚ describes the failed system of communism among the animals. Mr Jones‚ the owner of the farm‚ did not take proper care of the animals and came back late at night without a care in the world for them. The animals on the farm decide that a rebellion was needed so they could have the freedom to live their own lives. As the story progresses‚ the animals original leader dies‚ and a pig named Napoleon takes the place. The animals on the farm put together seven important

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    George Orwell uses the example of Mohandas Gandhi to attempt to make an argument on why human beings should avoid sainthood and just accept “imperfection”‚ because when it comes down to it‚ every human being is imperfect. Orwell develops his own position on this theory through an open minded tone; this is a very smart move on his part because this draws the reader in and makes them want to consider what he has to say because he is isn’t completely denying Gandhi’s point of view all the supporters

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    1984 by George Orwell has many literary aspects to it. The specific ones to be analyzed are the if Winston is a hero‚ nostalgia‚ symbol of paperweight‚ conflict of truth‚ and the family dynamics of 1984. Winston is not the typical hero of the story that saves the people from oppression and tyranny. However‚ Winston isn’t a hero. A hero is supposed to face danger and overcome it through bravery and strength. Winston does not do that‚ quite the opposite is shown on page 286 when in midst of having

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    In the novel Animal Farm by George Orwell‚ it represents one of the most devastating attacks on a certain country and group. The book is about a group of yard animals that take over their own farm by overthrowing the farmer and soon gets overruled by a certain person. This sounds very familiar to the country Russia. Orwell goes beyond to show secret correlations to Stalin and the Revolution in Russia. The books expresses the connection between the novel and Russia from the points by Stalin being

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    thoughts vaporized from everyone’s minds. Visualize a new world‚ now with one less person that supposedly never existed. This idea of vaporization‚ or complete destruction of an entire person from living memory‚ is a significant part of George Orwell’s novel 1984. In the novel‚ a dystopian society exists where people are convicted of having their own free thoughts and opinions. The main character‚ Winston Smith‚ is convicted of several of these thoughtcrimes against the government‚ and is tortured

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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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