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    When he published his final masterpiece‚ 1984‚ Orwell sent a warning to the entire global community about the dangers of not only the totalitarian regime but also the beliefs that emerge out of such a government. When Orwell began to write this novel in 1948‚ the world was experiencing a post-war tension. After World War II ends in 1945‚ Western Europe and Asia were torn by ruthless battles and catastrophic wars. As a result‚ two major powers emerged: the United States and the Soviet Union. These

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    possession’. The consequences of being caught reinforce these fears‚ including draconian forms of punishment‚ then the eventual healing. ‘We do not merely destroy our enemies‚ we change them’. Other means include the war between the superstates. Orwell represents this as an imposture‚ keeping the masses in perpetual fear. ‘In our own day they are not fighting against one another at all. The war is waged by each ruling group against its own subjects‚ and the object of the war is to keep the structure

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    George Orwell disguised criticism towards Russia in his novels Animal Farm and 1984‚ which caused much controversy in the mid-1900’s‚ and caused his books to be banned in Russia for years until later being turned into movies. George Orwell was born Eric Arthur Blair on June 25‚ 1903 in Motihari‚ India to Richard Walmesley and Ida Mabel Blair. His family struggled to make ends meet and brought George to England as a toddler. The people in his school and neighborhood would tease him and looked down

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    their own system of ruling. It sounds crazy‚ right? This is what happens in Animal Farm‚ a novel written by George Orwell‚ but portraying animals on a farm. However‚ the story isn’t just about what meets the eye. In addition to depicting the story of a farm gone wrong‚ Animal Farm is an allegory which represents the people that lived and events that happened during Stalinist Russia. The book describes how the animals started out as an equal society‚ and ended with complete tyranny under the rule of

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    In 1984‚ by George Orwell‚ a man named Mr. Parsons ends up in jail because his children caught their father saying something against the government‚ and they had grown up knowing that spying for the government on your parents was the socially acceptable thing to do. Shouldn’t it be weird that a government uses its citizens own children to spy for them in an ongoing war against freedom of thought? Maybe it isn’t. Orwell isn’t far off from how society uses children in war today. This report will examine

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    effortless‚ with tactics such as fear and threats‚ and obliteration of freedom is inevitable. Such is the theme of George Orwell’s parable Animal Farm‚ as such is the theme of all failed paradises; the horrendous state of things in the beginning is greatly improved in the highest point‚ but towards the end the state rapidly descends to the primal dictatorial state it first emerged from. Orwell introduces the idea of rebellion through Old Major’s dream and meeting to teach us the idea of justice and freedom

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    George Orwell‚ born Eric Arthur Blair on June 25th‚ 1903 in Motihari‚ Bengal‚ India‚ was an English Author‚ Journalist‚ and Critic. Orwell was the author of some of the most popular works of fiction in the 20th century‚ such as his novels Animal Farm published in 1945‚ and 1984 published in 1949. In his early life‚ Orwell lived in India as his father was a British Civil servant‚ stationed in India at the time of Orwell’s birth. However‚ after about a year and a half‚ Orwell’s mom moved him and his

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    In the excerpt from the novel 1984‚ Orwell uses a simile and 3rd person limited point of view to describe protagonist Winston’s oppressive world where the government controls even thoughts. In doing so‚ Orwell emphasizes a theme about a government with too much power over information and surveillance. Orwell uses a simile to compare a police patrol helicopter to a bluebottle fly. Inside his flat‚ Winston nervously watches from his window as “a helicopter skimmed down between the roofs‚ hovered for

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    The government reigns supreme over all of its citizens’ actions‚ thoughts‚ and daily interactions. This envisioning of a civilization seems more plausible in George Orwell’s 1984‚ this increased role of government may be coming into fruition as domestic surveillance is on the rise in the home of the brave and the land of the free (Orwell). In 2013‚ computer scientist Edward Snowden leaked classified information which revealed that the United States’ National Security Agency‚ NSA‚ participated in

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    In the article ¡°Shooting an Elephant‚¡± Orwell describes his experience of killing an elephant to express the real nature and sorrow of imperialism. He first confesses his bitter life in Moulmein and the baiting by the native people of European. He goes on to narrate a tiny event of shooting an elephant which makes him to realize the real characteristic of imperialism. By reading and thinking this essay in depth‚ I perceive the main theme the essay is that the real nature of imperialism actually

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