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    As shown in Lord of the Flies by William Golding‚ sometimes the disorder of the world lies within ourselves. In this allegorical novel‚ William Golding utilized precise details such as physical attributes and personality to represent Hitler and Winston Churchill before‚ and during World War II through his characters Jack and Piggy. They were not only represented for what they did in the war‚ but how they were in their early lives as well. As a boy‚ Adolf was a good student up until high school

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    citizens‚ the Party holds the power to manipulate their minds. “The horrible thing about the Two Minutes Hate was not that one was obliged to act a part‚ but‚ on the contrary‚ that it was impossible to avoid joining in.” During Two Minutes Hate‚ Winston “chant[ed]s with the rest‚ as it was impossible to do otherwise”‚ making it clear to the reader the level of control the Party has over citizens. Orwell conveys this through Winston’s actions‚ specifically when he automatically participates‚ illustrating

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    Winston Churchill was a statesman‚ not a politician. As President John Adams once said that a politician fears man‚ but a statesman fears God. Winston Churchill demonstrated statesmanship. He feared not what the people thought of what he believed but that he would be held responsible before God if he did not prepare Britain and other nations for war. The word ’politician’ often brings a negative connotation to many people. Politicians are known for being deceitful. They use every possible means

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    The early period of the 1900 had marked history to all parts of the world with World War I and II. During this time‚ Winston Churchill and Neville Chamberlain had been major leaders with different views and beliefs separating them. While Winston Churchill was portrayed as the savior of the nation‚ Neville Chamberlain was totally the opposite. He had been harshly criticized as a failure who easily fell for Hitler’s unjustified actions. However‚ Churchill acknowledges this man with magnanimous respect

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    example would be Prim. In 1984‚ Julia is very important to the action of Winston Smith. She is a rebel of the Party and also Winston’s lover in the story. This affects Winston in many ways. Julia acts as an encouragement for Winston to rebel even more. Additionally‚ Julia assures Winston that there are definitely some people that hates the party or at least betrayed the party‚ like him. Furthermore‚ Julia makes Winston feel a little more secure and stronger. In contrast to 1984‚ The Hunger

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    Churchill Churchill‚ by Arthur M. Schlesinger‚ is an autobiography on the world-renowned British Prime Minister‚ Winston Churchill. Winston was born on November 30‚ 1874‚ and although he would go on to accomplish many different things‚ he started out unsuccessful. Even though his father scolded him for his behavioral and academic issues‚ Churchill strove to try his best‚ and wanted to win the approval of his father by becoming a politician like him. Yet‚ his grades were his setback‚ so Churchill

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    main protagonists‚ Julia and Winston‚ are under constant surveillance during their private and professional lives‚ which ultimately leads to the destruction of their relationships with themselves and each other. The Party’s continuous watch over Winston and Julia’s lives affects their personal‚ professional and emotional lives. Government control over the population of Oceania has reached a point where the citizen’s simple rights are perceived as miracles. Winston walks into the rundown room in

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    describes the life of Winston Smith who is ruled by the dictatorial government of Oceania. The government enforces an oppressive and unrestricted rule on the people by controlling their emotions‚ actions‚ and essentially their lives. Winston was pulled in conflicting directions between his strict allegiance to the Party and his own thoughts and desires. His internal conflict shows how the totalitarian government in Oceania controlled people’s lives. Throughout the novel‚ Winston follows the Party’s

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    Political hero On 30th November 1874 Winston Churchill was born. He was born into a wealthy family with his father‚ Lord Randolph Churchill‚ being a tory politician. Churchill attended the royal military collage where he embarked on an army career. However he perused politics and became a conservative member of parliament‚ which didn’t last long as he later changed to be part of the liberal democrats. Winston Churchill did a lot of changing between serving in the army and being in politics‚ for

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    out before you an ever-lengthening‚ ever-ascending‚ ever-improving path. You know you will never get to the end of the journey. But this‚ so far from discouraging‚ only adds to the joy and glory of the climb. ~Winston Churchill‚ “Painting as a Pastime‚” Thoughts and Adventures 1 Winston Churchill’s description of the process of painting suits anyone approaching a daunting task. Take a position on the value of attempting difficult tasks‚ particularly when there is a possibility that “you will

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