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    Reality: is it ever real? 1984 takes place in a dictatorial society‚ in which power creates reality and truth. "Whatever the party holds true is the truth"‚ accomplishing this by manipulating the minds of their people. Anyone who is a minority‚ a "lunatic" who does not conform to the party‚ must be convinced that he is insane. By brainwashing‚ "doublethink" overcomes the mind losing every trace of individuality of love‚ critical thought‚ and emotion‚ unconsciously. Memory is considered a disillusion

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    When Dreams and Reality Collide This one night I was lying in my bed and I had a terrible day. I was thinking about all the things that had happened that day and I just wished none of it ever did. I was starting to regret everything that happened that day. I thought maybe if I got some rest then maybe just maybe I would feel better and have a great day tomorrow. So that night I went to bed and I had this dream. The dream so one of the best things I have ever dreamed of. It was about me and this

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    Dreams are used throughout A Midsummer Night’s Dream by William Shakespeare to strengthen points and reveal important aspects of both the play and the characters within. Often linking different periods‚ dreams are a prevalent and important aspect of the play that commonly reveal important plot characteristics. Therefore demanding attention by the reader and analyzer. Shakespeare is trying to show his readers the thin line between dreams and reality by foreshadowing future events through dreams

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    English 370 12 September 2012 Reality Check Time is the indefinite continued progress of existence and events in the past‚ present‚ and future regarded as a whole. The factor of time gives us opportunity to be influenced to new ideas by experiences‚ personal goals‚ and social media. Human beings dream every night and during the day we try to fulfill our goals and dreams by making them realistic. In the United States of America‚ we all started out as immigrants from different countries and we

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    Dreams: My Unrealized Reality All people have hopes and dreams. What one does with those hopes and dreams‚ separates them from every other person on the planet. It is a shame to just let them dissipate without acting upon them. But first‚ one needs to distinguish between what is a dream and what is an unrealized reality… Ever since I was a little boy‚ I knew I wanted to be a chef. Every career day at school‚ no matter who came to talk about their job‚ or what my friends dressed up as‚ or what was

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    Having a dream becomes reality Obstacles always hinder people when they are trying to reach their goals‚ and those are just ordeals to test their perseverance. In reality‚ nothing can be obtained or achieved smoothly without going through any difficulties‚ but once people overcome the obstacles they will achieve the desired goal. In the movie October Sky‚ directed by Johnston‚ is about a young man named Homer Hickam who grows up in Coalwood and aspires to become a miner like every male in the

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    The American Opportunity: Illusion or Reality? The world has a perception of America that it is a land full of equal opportunity and success. However‚ that idea has become more of an illusion of America since that idea came into effect. Carlin‚ John. "Illusions of Opportunity: The American Dream in Question." New Statesman (1996) 1998: 45. Literature Resource Center. Web. 5 Nov. 2015. John Carlin begins with an insult to leftists in American. He states‚ “If you limited your reading to books by

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    Jasmine Bartlett February 25‚2013 TR 9:30-10:50 COMP2 Professor A. Westbrook The Reality of the American Dream The American Dream is a national philosophy of the United States‚ a set of ideals in which freedom includes the opportunity for prosperity and success‚ and an upward social mobility achieved through hard work. In the definition of the American Dream by James Truslow Adams in 1931 he stated “life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone‚ with opportunity for each

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    Disney animated films‚ universally beloved by people of all ages‚ can be seen as a reflection of Western ideals on femininity throughout history. Feminist scholars have divided Disney heroines into four groups: The Classics‚ The Good Daughters‚ The Princesses‚ and The Tough Girls. We’re going to tackle each group one at a time‚ and it’s only fair to start with the ones who started it all: Snow White‚ Cinderella‚ and Aurora. The original princesses have very similar personalities and traits. They

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    An Analysis on the Switch of Dream and Reality on a Real Stage What and how should be displayed on the stage with the personal style is a question I have been thinking about all the time. There are many forms of modern drama. Referencing and blending can make me continuously learn the stage knowledge. However‚ how to combine the complicated stage settings and lighting effects within the script is a question that every author needs to think. In 1894‚ known as “The New Art” can “calls for a theatre

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