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    In the novel 1984 by George Orwell‚ Winston Smith lives in a dystopian London society‚ filled with despair and mistrust. O’Brien‚ a member of the inner party‚ who constantly tries to convince Winston that he’s on his side. Eventually‚ O’Brien manage to persuade not only Winston‚ but as well as Julia to join his Brotherhood‚ which is a rebel group against the Party (141). After O’Brien persuade the two‚ he then explained an idea to Winston and Julia that “You will have to get used to living without

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    Deford stated “It would seem to me that reality TV is nothing more than a form of sport. It’s competition‚ a game‚ but on a coast-to-coast bias it’s more emotionally appealing than many of our sports.” This is true because there are so many sports teams and it’s hard to keep up with all of them‚ but with reality TV it’s on one day a week and you can relate to the people because you actually have time to get to know them. Comparing reality TV and sports can show the similarities and differences‚ and

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    Human beings and animals have many connections in both good and bad ways; one obvious correlation is selfishness. Naturally‚ humans have always prioritized their own superiority. In real world‚ nations want to be dominant and above others similar to human’s selfish desire to be greater than other humans. Nowadays‚ corruption are way worse than it was before. Egotistical people are finding new ways to cheat and make their way up in society without doing anything. Thailand gives a perfect illustration

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    Political influence and the corruption of power are evident within the narrative perspective and characterisation of The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy and Kingsman: the Secret Service in order to illuminate the complacency of humanity and our inability to critique the current societal norm. Vaughn’s portrayal of Valentine’s quest for redemption explores the way in which the power of wealth can be used to manipulate the general populace. Moreover‚ Adams’ use of the Zaphod Beeblebrox and his quest

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    Legitimate roles of government Eddie Kirchoff Like in 1984‚ Brave new world shows the dangers of letting the government take too much control over our daily lives. Where a good government will leave its citizens alone to live their own lives. What makes the New World Sate different from brutal totalitarian regimes like those in our history and in 1984 is that the government feeds on the weaknesses of human nature. This makes citizens give away their freedom for a false sense of happiness and security

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    If our society was full of fear and despair. And your force to do nonunderstandable commands. A place where you’re not allowed to think of your free will. A society where there only hate and nothing else. In the book‚ 1984 book written by George Orwell‚ a character named O’Brien‚ argues that a society that has hate can survive. However‚ Winston responds by stating that it would be impossible for a civilization to survive on fear and hatred. I agree with Winston. A society can’t survive with just

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    The film V for Vendetta directed by James McTeigue uses key ideas and serval film techniques to illustrate the parallels between the two main characters. It portrays a futuristic dystopian society where the United Kingdom is ruled by a tyrant. The film displays two protagonists one a shadowy freedom fighter‚ known only by the alias of ‘V.’ The other a young woman called Evey‚ who becomes part of V’s plot against the government by chance. The director of the film uses key ideas and several film techniques

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    This quote describes the complexity of life itself‚ and accurately portrays the struggle Lincoln Six Echo and Jordan Two Delta face throughout Michael Bay’s film The Island. Everything in the lives of Lincoln‚ Jordan‚ and the others of their community is regulated and monitored. They are told of a catastrophe that leaves the world in shambles and completely uninhabitable‚ and that they are the people who are fortunate enough to be saved and protected. However‚ there is one place left in the outside

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    WHU Otto Beisheim School Administration Charge of Conveyance is pair of the harm and support kind German issue schools‚ and appreciates a radiant boundless designate. Its improbable projects and colored in the fleece suavity groups offers a pertinent separation creation for administrators at each phase of their professions. WHU was established in 1984 on the demonstration of the Koblenz Room of shot at outlines on and Captivate as an occasion "by the Issue associated encompassing for the hypothesis

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    The world Winston Smith lived in described as full of “bareness‚ dinginess‚ and listlessness” is also a great description of contemporary society today. This raises curiosity to whether society is changing for better or for worse. Although written in 1948‚ many ideologies from the popular book “1984” (written by George Orwell) are taken out and placed into the description of contemporary society. The quote in 1984 about Winston’s depiction into modern world using “bareness‚ dinginess‚ and listlessness”

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