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    “The creatures outside looked from man to pig‚ and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which” (139). Seldom does a revolution end the way it was desired to be‚ and Animal Farm is no exception. This novella‚ written by George Orwell‚ is a parable used Keep in literary present tense. to tell the story of Soviet Russia and the people’s struggle under the dictatorship of Joseph Stalin‚ who is represented by a pig named Napoleon. Napoleon‚ the main antagonist‚ took

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    Speaker suddenly changes the nation he is referring to as their ally‚ to their enemy and vice versa. The crowd immediately accepts his words as if it had never been any other way. In today’s society we use a concept more commonly known as doublespeak. Doublespeak is extremely similar to doublethink; however‚ people today are not as ignorant to what is going on‚ the events are just being fabricated by the government. For example‚ a newscast may call an invasion into a foreign country a “landing” or

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    even though‚ it didn’t make sense but people forced to believe in it and pushed what they thought 2+2=4 away (Orwell‚ p. 66). Additionally‚ the quote “WAR IS PEACE‚ FREEDOM IS SLAVERY‚ IGNORANCE IS STRENGHT” could be define as doublespeak (Orwell‚ p. 6). In fact‚ doublespeak were the combine of newspeak and doublethink which means saying one thing but meaning another and this was a purpose of the party that is used to trick or fool thier people (Topdog08‚ 2016). Thus‚ the citizens had to shut down

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    George Orwell wrote the dystopian novel 1984 in 1949 and‚ like other novels written by Orwell‚ holds a strong political message. Orwell’s disdain for communism and how it affects those under it was visceral and seems blatant with the story’s detail to the oppression and resistance of it by some characters. The story opens with the main character Winston Smith and his struggle with memory in the oppressive government known as Big Brother‚ then grows the line up with other main characters like Julia

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    Along with using paradoxes the Party is filled with different types of irony‚ which not only messes with the character‚ but also the reader. The Ministries carries a lot of the irony in the novel‚ therefore it is no surprise that without them the government couldn’t keep people oppressed. Now‚ according to Oceania the Ministry of Truth dealt with media and education‚ the Ministry of Peace with war‚ the Ministry of Love with law and punishment and the Ministry of Plenty with economic affairs. Now

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    STUDY GUIDE WILLIAM LUTZ With These Words I Can Sell You Anything William Lutz explains that "New and Improved‚" are the most frequently used words in advertising‚ according to author the product is commonly not new or improved‚ but changed insignificantly to legally use the term. Consumers must be aware of marketing strategies used to lure unsuspecting consumers into purchasing a product. Author William Lutz states how we‚ the consumer‚ are misled by sneaky advertising tactics. He introduces

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    Answer: Your Score ___ of 50 (10 points) Score 5. Do you think the ways in which the predictions of the witches come true in the play’s final act are satisfying and appropriate? Or do you find the fact that the predictions are based on doublespeak and misinterpreted meanings to be disappointing? Explain your position. Answer:

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    Reading is a very important part of learning‚ as it helps us gather information converting the information in a book‚ journal‚ newspaper‚ etc. into a usable form. It helps you understand a topic of a particular area of study and through out it is how we understand the topic and it is when we start making our own judgment and opinion in the theme. This becomes more important through university‚ where your are studying a specific subject and you want to extend your knowledge as you are expected to

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    Squealer is “a brilliant talker‚ and when he was arguing some difficult point he had a way of skipping from side to side and whisking his tail which was somehow very persuasive. The others said of Squealer that he could turn black into white”. He uses doublespeak which means that his speech is full of lies and manipulation. Squealer is able to turn black (evil) into white (good). He makes the animals feel stupid‚ unimportant and belittled. He threatens the animals that if the pigs fail their duty: “Jones

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    control the way of thinking. The Party’s deadliest weapon of control was Propaganda. Since the citizen’s didn’t know better they believed all the propaganda. The two main types of propaganda for the party were "doublethink" and the other was "doublespeak". The party’s main slogan was "War is Peace. Freedom is Slavery. Ignorance is Strength". (Orwell‚4) This slogan was the main idea of 1984. This slogan convinced the citizens they what they want‚ they already have. The only way to achieve peace

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