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    time. Although Winston declares‚ “…This is not illegal (nothing was illegal since there were no longer any laws) but if detected it was reasonably certain that it would be punished by death‚ or at least by twenty-five years in forced labor camp” (Orwell‚ 6). Winston says this when he begins writing the first pages of his diary‚ coincidently this is when he begins to commit thoughtcrime. Nevertheless‚ to BigBrother and the Inner Party all actions that should and should not be deemed a criminal act

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    satire shaping what a future could become George Orwell’s 1984‚ depicts a time of totalitarian and communism rule. Where ever you are big brother is watching you. Winston‚ Orwell’s main character in the satirical novel is a man struggling with his true identity in this gloomy world. Orwell‚ constructing this novel after the ending of World War II writes a satirical story that is also a warning to what can become of the world. Throughout 1984‚ George Orwell uses satire in his writing through literary

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    Work : Essays : Politics and the English Language (May 1945) Most people who bother with the matter at all would admit that the English language is in a bad way‚ but it is generally assumed that we cannot by conscious action do anything about it. Our civilization is decadent and our language -- so the argument runs -- must inevitably share in the general collapse. It follows that any struggle against the abuse of language is a sentimental archaism‚ like preferring candles to electric light or

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    In Orwell’s story Animal Farm‚ he suggests that intellectuals might think that less intelligent people deserve abuse and manipulation. In his story the pigs were smarter than the rest of the animals. The pigs first started off as kind and treated everyone equal‚ soon they began to realize they could lie and manipulate the other animals. They could manipulate these other animals because they viewed the pigs as smarter and more trustworthy. These other animals were not as intelligent as the pigs and

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    Quotes 1984 Questioning Reality and significance in life "Even the eyes from the coins pursued you" "Nothing was your own except the few cubic centimetres inside your skull" "Thoughtcrime does not entail death: thoughtcrime IS death" - Winston cannot communicate with the future and knows that he will be vaporised‚ so he is dead. "Was he then alone in the possession of the memory?" "Always in your stomach and in your skin there was a sort of protest‚ a feeling that you had been cheated of something

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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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    In the novel‚ Orwell shows the pigs almost never tell the truth. The pigs are constantly cruel to the other animals by lying and brainwashing them. Not only are the pigs not being honest‚ but they are tremendously tricking them and using other humans and animals as scapegoats. It is so easy for the pigs to brainwash the others because not only do they listen to everything Napoleon says. In the novel Orwell states‚ “The animals believed every word of it. They knew that they were usually working when

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    In the book 1984 by Orwell‚ mind control‚ brainwashing and propaganda have been used to control the lives of citizens all the time. This relates to our current day society as our country is facing issues with technology and the monitoring of individuals around the country. In our today and age‚ technology is growing rapidly and many times our electronics are to blame for mind control and brainwashing. How is this true? Continue reading to find out. In today’s current age‚ propaganda is used

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    Book Review – 1984 1984 was a book written by George Orwell in which he envisages a world taken over by a right-wing party. He presents a bleak view of this world in which the party controls everything. Nobody can have privacy because telescreens watch everyone for 24 hours of the day. Big Brother is the leader of the Party‚ whom watches over everything and everyone. One must listen and believe in the Party or risked being found out by the ‘thought police’ and imprisoned.

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    were written by George Orwell about peer pressure. The animals on the farm that weren’t pigs and George Orwell were peer-pressured into something they didn’t want to do‚ but they had to do it or else it can result in pain they don’t want to experiences‚ could be either mentally‚ physically‚ or even verbally. It was whether killing an innocent elephant or doing something they didn’t want to do. The animals were being controlled by Napoleon to do his work like puppets while George Orwell was pressured

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