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    The Party and Objective Reality In the novel 1984 by George Orwell‚ the government of Big Brother thinks he can control everyone and all their beliefs. Mass media plays a huge role because it is the most powerful tool to manipulate people. Big Brother is a symbol of dictators across the globe. Big Brother wants people to do things the way he wants and if it is not his way then it is not any other way. He is the invention of the party which tries to control people’s feelings of reverence and fear

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    Party has over citizens. Orwell conveys this through Winston’s actions‚ specifically when he automatically participates‚ illustrating the degree to which the Party has control of him. At those moments his secret loathing of Big Brother changed into adoration‚ and Big Brother seemed to tower up‚ an invincible‚ fearless protector‚ standing like a rock against the hordes of Asia‚ [___] The excerpt from the movie begins with Party members gathered together participating in Two Minutes Hate‚ watching

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    to us today”. Although the world made it through the year 1984 successfully without any Big Brother trouble‚ no one knows if something so controlling could actually be realistic one day. No one knows what can happen in the future. The scary thing is‚ ‘the future’ can be anywhere from tomorrow‚ to five hundred years from now allowing that hint of fear to stay present. It seems that everything in the Big Brother world is satiric or ironic. From the first paragraph of the book‚ the reader sees that

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    society‚ parallel to the government in 1984. Big government produces programs like Obamacare that take away money from the private sector‚ and therefore the American People. Obamacare also gives the government a pathway to eventually control the healthcare industry. Similarly‚ the

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    effects what social standards they will live with. 1984 is Orwell’s warning to what will happen if society continues to apply social standards to people. The Inner Party‚ the highest social class‚ is a direct line to the will of the omnipotent Big Brother. Members live in larger‚ higher quality‚ homes as opposed to the proles who live in poverty. Inner Party members actually try to keep the proles in poverty; in addition‚ they invoke ignorance upon the lower classes of the Outer Party

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    Big Fish In Daniel Wallace’s novel Big Fish Edward Bloom has high expectations for how his life is to be remembered. He wants to be remembered for something exciting‚ not just by his family but everyone else around him. William Bloom‚ Edwards son‚ does not want to remember his father quite like this. He wants to know the truth even if he may have doubts afterwards. Williams imagination opens up and he begins to accept Edwards endless stream of jokes that make him an extraordinary man. Through these

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    The Lack of Freedom in 1984 Freedom is the right to act‚ speak‚ or think as one wishes without restraint. Every human on this planet deserves to be free. In the history of our country there have been many wars caused because people feel that they do not have enough freedoms or rights. In the book 1984 by George Orwell‚ the party controls everything that the citizens of Oceania do‚ even their freedoms. This book warns future generations about not letting one person get all of the power. If someone

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    “Whether [Winston] wrote DOWN WITH BIG BROTHER‚ or whether he refrained from writing it‚ made no difference. Whether he went on with the diary‚ or whether he did not go on with it‚ made no difference. The Thought Police would have him just the same” (Orwell 19). At this point in the book‚ the amount of knowledge about the Thought police and their ways‚ are nearly zero‚ except that they find out when people are pursuing actions that conflict those told by Big Brother. The mere idea of the Thought Police

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    life without any control over humanity. Power‚ control‚ surveillance and manipulation are all emulated throughout 1984 by Big Brother and the Party principles. Orwell advances his message of complete control over and manipulation are all emulated throughout 1984 by Big Brother and the Party principles. Orwell advances his message of complete control over society on them. Big Brother represents the Party and they are supposed to inspire fear and love at the same time.

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    felt that he had a special connection with O’Brien‚ thinking that he might be feeling the same way as he did towards the society they were living in. Winston was constantly looking to have an encounter with him‚ hoping to make a revolution against Big Brother. Finally having

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