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    Party. The Party also underestimates the Proles’ ability to pose a threat to the Party. The Proles also are not subjected to Party indoctrination allowing Proles to have the option if they want telescreens or not giving them a large extent of freedom from the interference of the Thought Police‚ because the Thought Police are always monitoring the comrades at all times unless it is in the dark. At the same time‚ the Proles are too patriotic and ignorant to look at the big picture of the Party. The Proles

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    either from triumphing unjustly” Pg. 60 “If you are suffering now through your own cowardice‚ you should blame yourselves and not the gods for this no one but you has made the tyrant strong and that is why you are all slaves today” pg. 75 “When you are managing your own affairs‚ each of you is as clever as a fox on the run‚ but as soon as you come together you lose your wits” pg. 74 “And if I spared my country‚ Refrained from ruthless violence and tyranny and chose to keep my name free from all

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    people a distraction so they would not be concerned with living in a dystopian society. It begins with the main character in the novel‚ Bernard Marx is an outsider his caste system as an Alpha Plus. Immediately one can infer that he is different from the rest of his peers‚ labeled as an outcast. Which in most cases

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    “Good friends‚ good books‚ and a sleepy conscience: this is the ideal life.” ― Mark Twain “It does not do to dwell on dreams and forget to live.” ― J.K. Rowling‚ Harry Potter and the Philosopher ’s Stone “Life is an opportunity‚ benefit from it. Life is beauty‚ admire it. Life is a dream‚ realize it. Life is a challenge‚ meet it. Life is a duty‚ complete it. Life is a game‚ play it. Life is a promise‚ fulfill it. Life is sorrow‚ overcome it. Life is a song‚ sing it. Life is a

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    his efforts to encourage cooperation between the Normans and the Saxons. In the novel‚ Normans are generally associated with cruelty and oppression. King Richard proves these stereotypes wrong by reigning justly over the nation‚ resulting in approval from not only the Normans‚ but the Saxons as well. He speaks with “a tone of majesty suited to the high rank‚ and no less distinguished character of Coeur de Lion” (Scott 360). Richard is a noble king who treats his subjects with the same amount of respect

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    The whole team ostracized me the whole way back on the train. It was pretty funny‚ in a way. | 1) This shows Holden making one mistake and in return being outcast from the rest of his team. Much like society and people‚ if you make one mistake you’re turned into an outcast. 2) This relates to the theme because Holden is Alienated from his fencing team. 3) This theme is significant to the novel because it shows Holden’s being alienated. | 2 .Dealing with Failure & PressureHolden talks about

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    behaviour and the state of crime in general. But this does not and should not exhaust the whole subject matter of criminology. There remains the vitally important problem of combating crime…To rob it of this practical function‚ is to divorce criminology from reality and render it sterile. Radzinowicz‚ L. (1962) In Search of Criminology. Cambridge MA: Harvard. The scholarly objective of criminology is the development of a body of knowledge regarding the process of law‚ crime‚ and reaction

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    Anthony J. D’Angelo once said‚ “Without a sense of caring‚ there can be no sense of community.” Lois Lowry shows us that the theme of The Giver is that we need to need to care for one another. In chapter 17 page 16 the text states‚ “Only Asher and Fiona remained. ‘What’s wrong‚ Jonas? It was only a game‚’ Fiona said. ‘You ruined it‚’ Asher said in an irritated voice. ‘Don’t play it anymore‚” Jonas pleaded. ‘I’m the one who’s training for Assistant Recreation Director‚’ Asher pointed out angrily

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    "You have powers you never dreamed of. You can do things you never thought you could do. there are no limitations in what you can do except the limitations of your own mind." "You have powers you never dreamed of. You can do things you never thought you could do. there are no limitations in what you can do except the limitations of your own mind." "To win the game‚ you don’t have to be the most athletic or talented. To win‚ you must have passion for the game‚ determination and complete faith

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    Knowledge comes‚ but wisdom lingers. Lord Tennyson Frailty‚ thy name is woman! Shakespeare In the end‚ everything is a gag. Charlie Chaplin The best love affairs are those we never had. Norman Lindsay Brevity is the soul of wit. William Shakespeare Everything is funny as long as it is happening to somebody else. Will Rogers Fortune favors the brave. Virgil I made this letter longer than usual because I lack the time to make it short. Blaise Pascal Great works are performed

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