Room 101 is a reference to “nineteen-Eighty-Four” by George Orwell‚ Room 101 contains the object the character most fears the entire world. Write a speech in which you convince your audience that the thing you hate most in the world should be banished to Room 101. Is there any sound more annoying than the whine of a mosquito? Absolutely not‚ especially on a hot summer day‚ mosquitoes are the worst creature ever! Summer usually means outdoor BBQs‚ parties‚ fireworks and mosquitoes! Summer is meant
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Dystopian Society- “Nineteen Eighty-Four” In the novel “Nineteen Eighty-Four” George Orwell created the dystopian society of Oceania‚ where the government has complete control of the language used by citizens. Aside from individuals of lower social class called the “Proles‚” the “Party” constantly watches everyone. In an attempt to eliminate any chances of rebellion against the Party‚ they created the new language of “Newspeak.” Newspeak eliminates any controversial words along with all synonyms
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I open my door to bedroom the‚ smell hits me like a freight train‚ it knocks me to the floor. Turning my head I witness the clothes I wore last week morph into hills and mountain ranges on my floor. Old lollipops with their wrappers dangle from the stem like trees sway the in the breeze. Mold on an old PB&J turns into mushrooms while the dust from the floor turns into clouds and lightly shadows the rising mountains while the rolling hills surround it. As I walk through the deep forest the trees
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The first thing I have chosen to talk about as something I hate most is adverts. Whether its adverts on the television or in a magazine‚ they are all greatly irritating and I think many people will agree with me. I am going to talk about tele advertisements. GCSE WRITING TO ARGUE‚ PERSUADE AND ADVISE An extract from this essay... Reece Buckle Humiliation‚ corruption and exploitation are just a few of many which all question: just how honourable and acceptable are these terrible talent shows
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Many times as a dancer‚ I find myself thinking about what my body is capable of. “What A Dancer Thinks About”‚ by Doris Humphrey‚ was written around the time period of 1937. This essay describes a dancer’s point of view of dance. Doris was born in Oak Park‚ Illionis‚ in 1915‚ where she studied dance. She became a member at the Denishawn school along with assisting Ruth St. Denis‚ a member of the Humphrey-Weidman Company‚ and creating works of her own. While creating her own works‚ Humphrey became
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In the short story Nineteen Thirty-Seven written by Edwidge Danticat. In the story the author is telling about her life and the stories her mother told her about the 1937 Massacre in the river. It shows how her manman is in jail. How her manman saved both of their lives even though she had to leave her own manman behind. The whole story is mainly telling the death of her manman. In the first section of the story it is letting the reader imagine the trip to visit her manman in prison. She takes
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Assignment 1 – Writing to Argue By Hafiza Begum Don’t Get Me Started On... TOWIE Don’t you just despise TOWIE? Whenever I happen to watch a short clip or episode of this damned TV show I’m absolutely amazed and stunned at people’s stupidity. I mean‚ really? Watching The Only Way is Essex is a pain in my backside. The TV show itself makes me embarrassed of what humans have become capable of in
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In my analysis‚ I will compare Susan and Martha‚ who are characters from two British short stories. Martha is a main character from Fay Weldon ’s short story The Weekend and Susan is a main character from Doris Lessing ’s short story To Room 19. These two key female characters try to cope with roles of wife‚ and mother‚ but they are different in a way they approach their problems and how they try to handle their lives and families. Martha works for advertising company‚ but her main job is to be
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NINETEEN EIGHTY-FOUR Essay Topic 1: What warning does the novel carry for readers at this point in time about where their society is heading? Introduction NINETEEN EIGHTY-FOUR ’s society carries a warning to our society about where we might be heading. However I believe that we are already at a parallel with the society in NINETEEN EIGHTY-FOUR . Taking the focus of the media it becomes very clear that our society is very similar to the one in NINETEEN EIGHTY-FOUR if to a lesser extent. Looking
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“Nineteen Thirty-Seven” is narrated by Josephine. Her mother is imprisoned as if she’s a witch. Before she was born her mother swam across a blood filled river to Haiti from the Dominican Republic. Each year Josephine and her mother performed rituals at the Massacre River. When Josephine visits her very sick mother‚ she doesn’t even talk to her. Later on her mother dies‚ Jacqueline another ritual performer takes Josephine to see her body burned. Josephine is perceived as an daughter in distress.
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