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    lies? In the novel‚ 1984‚ everyone is subject to the lies of the government and they have to live in a controlled environment. The main character‚ along with so many more‚ have to live according to the Party’s rules and are not allowed to have any independence whatsoever. Each person that is manipulated would turn into a mindless drone if the world was taught to believe something that incorrect. Through psychological scare tactics and the creation of new invention‚ George Orwell presents a theme that

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    In 1984‚ by George Orwell‚ Winston and Julia are in their secret apartment when they hear a voice from behind a painting (Orwell 221). They are being spied on and soldiers come in to take them away. As they are being taken away‚ Winston sees Mr. Charrington come in‚ realizing that‚ “... for the first time in his life he was looking‚ with knowledge‚ at a member of the Thought Police” (224). This immediately changes the dynamic of the story‚ as the main characters are taken away from everything they

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    In the book 1984 by George Orwell the concept of solitude is destroyed by the Party. In every person‚ there is a part that is kept hidden‚ a part of you that no one else knows. A part of you that can make your own decisions and can do this without the influence of others. This quintessential part is stripped away within this book‚ leaving the characters as mindless robots who only do what they are told‚ and have no opinions of their own. The party ensures that this occurs in a variety of ways‚ one

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    One of the fundamental propositions provided by Orwell’s classic 1984 is the convoluted relationship between “oppression” and “repression”. His literary devices go into explicit detail in describing how such despotism affects the human apparatus‚ causing an organized chaos amongst society. Winston Smith is used as a

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    The Manipulation of History 1984 is a novel written by George Orwell‚ which takes place in London‚ England in 1984. London‚ is known as Airstrip One‚ which is part of Oceania‚ one of three large countries that exist in the world at the time. Oceania is a totalitarian state controlled by Big Bother‚ and Oceania is always at war with its neighbors Eurasia and Eastasia for control of natural resources. The main character’s name is Winston Smith; Smith is part of the Outer Party and works for the Ministry

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    you will be punished accordingly. That is the message George Orwell tries to get across to his reader in 1984. Since that is the notion he is trying to get his reader to understand as the author in this book‚ he obeys that rule as well. Orwell uses many literary devices and techniques such as symbolism‚ metaphors‚ tone‚ allusions‚ and many more… to make the reader understand what kind of society Winston is living in. The tone of 1984 is very gloomy and the setting of the story takes place is in

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    LANGUAGE AND STYLE We are going to talk about the language and style used in 1984. We studied 3 different aspects of this; firstly we studied the language and style that Orwell wrote the book in; secondly at the language and style in which some of the characters at the different parts of society speak in; and to finish the language created for the book: Newspeak. I. George Orwell / Narrator¡¯s Language and Style This novel is written in Orwell’s typical style. That is to say in

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    Similarly‚ Orwell’s 1984 explores physical and psychological indoctrination through the manipulation of language to achieve absolute power to warn the consequences of a communist society. Orwell reflects on his experience during the Spanish Civil War where the Soviet-backed communists’ suppressed the Republicans. This experience influenced Orwell to be an outspoken critic of communism. Winston’s “rotting…and sordid” flat is juxtaposed to the towering “vast and white” Ministry pyramids to reveal

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    dystopian world‚ just like what George Orwell predicted. Orwell predicted this event‚ by writing a book‚ called 1984‚ it’s about a future that is controlled by the government‚ and the people are brainwashed to follow the government’s rules. The whole idea of my essay is that the American citizens’ privacy are being violated‚ and to see if the people are willing to give up their personal privacy to have a greater good for the society. George Orwell’s book‚ 1984‚ is about a future that is under the control

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    process of ’fixing’ Winston which he starts by saying "In your case’ Obrien said ’ the worst thing in the world would happen to be rats’ A sort of premonitory tremor... had passed through Winston as soon as he caught his first glimpse of the cage"(Orwell 283). This shows his satirical diction because

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