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    Audience Analysis The target audience for this summary and response writing exercise over George Orwell ’s Shooting An Elephant would be the other individuals and the instructor of this online English Composition course. The majority of my core audience‚ minus the instructor‚ should be my fellow college students taking this course. Other than stating that the others who will be reading this piece vary in age‚ ethnicity‚ and overall life experience; I would be hard pressed to further describe my

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    Norristown‚ Pennsylvania on November 26 of 1974. The case has since then been reopened and other probable victims have surfaced‚ including one in Connecticut and another in Delaware. Based on the most recent information provided‚ Harvey is in his late 40’s and he wears a pair of thin-wired circle glasses. He is especially known for making dollhouses or his dedicated building of any kind. He carries around countless blueprints of his various architectural plans‚ stored in a journal‚ from tents to huts like

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    Annotated Bibliography Orwell‚ George. "The Spike." Fifty Essays by George Orwell. Project Gutenberg of Australia‚ Aug. 2003. Web. The Spike was about George Orwell’s life while living in London. At this time Orwell was living in London in spikes‚ which are shelters. Times were hard‚ Orwell had no money‚ and he lived in a variety of shelters. You could only stay at spikes one night at a time. If you went to two or more spikes in London‚ more than once in a single month there was a possibility of

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    Men by John Steinbeck‚ George and Lennie have a very close relationship and their companionship is quite deep. During the 1930s‚ which was during The Great Depression‚ George and Lennie escape from Weed because they get into trouble. George has to look after Lennie because Lennie’s Aunt‚ Clara‚ is dead and no one takes care of Lennie. Then‚ they go to the Salinas Valley where they are going to work on a ranch. In the novel‚ George is morally right to kill Lennie because George wants to protect Lennie

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    George Orwell (Eric Blair)‚ whether or not one agrees with the writings or views of‚ was an author distinguished in his time and for all times. His work Animal Farm reserves its own spot in history as one of the greatest books and political arguments to ever appear on a shelf. Orwell‚ through Animal Farm‚ presents a simple fact in his text: One man or group of men should never be able to gain too much political leverage. If totalitarianism is used as a governing system‚ the future of the citizens

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    Bryan Byers Who are Lennie and George? Lennie and George‚ the two main characters of the fantastically written novel‚ Of Mice and Men‚ go on a life changing journey while pursuing their “American Dream”. Their dream is to own a few acres of land along with a small ranch. In the book‚ Of Mice and Men‚ John Steinbeck makes comparisons as well as contrasting ideas based on the two main characters‚ Lennie and George. Lennie is a comical character in this tragic tale of two best pals. Lennie is the

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    even if one was better at it. A good President shows his american people that everything will be fine and okay and shows everything is under his control. Many presidents range on how they choose to do this. Such two presidents are Barack Obama and George Washington‚ these two presidents show many characteristics. Having similarities and differences they both shows love and affection for their country. racking down on employers that are taking advantage of undocumented workers because they can’t complain

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    Big Brother is Watching You John F. Kennedy once said‚ "conformity is the jailer of freedom and the enemy of growth." 1984‚ a dystopian novel‚ was written by George Orwell. Remarkably ahead of its time with an ancient publication date of 1949‚ the novel deals with very modern ideas such as the government overreaching its power‚ and the rise of technology. The author utilizes the backdrop of an extremely oppressive‚ totalitarian government named Big Brother to demonstrate that humanity naturally

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    George Bobby Sourelos was born on June 3‚ 1994 in Flushing New York. Currently he is 20 years of age‚ and he is the eldest with two younger sisters. Nikki Sourelos (17 years old)‚ and Stella Sourelos (10 years old). His Mother Dora Sourelos is Colombian and the middle child of seven children and his father Bobby Sourelos is Greek and has six siblings. Both Dora and Bobby are hard workers who provide the best they can for their family. Dora is a physical therapist‚ while Bobby worked in construction

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    Assignment 02 Unique assignment number: 343304 First Semester 2013 By Edith Suhartono Student no.: 48063754 Topic: Georg Eliot Middlemarch 0 Edith Suhartono‚ 48063754‚ ENN314Q‚ Assignment 2‚ No. 343304‚ 1st Semester‚ 2013 George Eliot - an Intrusive Author In Middlemarch George Eliot shows us a variety of different characters‚ different living circumstances and classes. Eliot is able to vividly mirror live and fates in her characters by creating contrasts and parallels‚ whereby she openly weaves

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