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    1. George Orwell’s Classic 1984 depicts a totalitarian government that aims to repress and control its people. It does this in many ways; the most notable are the destruction of the family structure‚ destruction of language and the most dangerous the rewriting of history. With these tools—and others not mentioned—The Party maintains control of its people and ensures its continued existence. The Party aims to replace the love a person has for a family with itself. It does this in two significant

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    Analysis of George Orwell’s novel 1984 Since its release‚ the novel 1984 by George Orwell has come under the spotlight as a predictive literary work‚ providing a scarily accurate commentary on society and the ways that governments rule over the public. This essay will analyze the novel and the metaphors that Orwell uses to compare the characters and concepts presented in the book with the real-world as experienced by the author himself‚ and many others in society. Through extremely descriptive

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    The best feeling in the world is love and happiness. In today’s society‚ we are very fortunate to experience love‚ happiness‚ and liberty. After reading the works of Aldous Huxley and George Orwell‚ it made me realise how different my society is compared to the depiction of the future by Huxley and Orwell. Orwell described the future as if we live under a dictator‚ and Huxley described it as “everyone can have their needs‚ as long as you let me be in complete power”. In today’s society‚ we have

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    George Orwell: A political and controversial rebel Abused‚ bullied and made fun of‚ yet George Orwell still ended up doing something amazing with his life. He was born in India in 1903‚ into a time of political upheaval. There were many wars and political movements going on at the time. For example; the Russian Revolution and the quest for a Utopian society. He was born into the lower middle-class‚ so even while looking for a job he was still looked down upon. When he found a job with the Indian

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    this horrendous event‚ performed by 19 militants associated with the Islamic extremist group al-Qaeda‚ their fellow Muslims have been the victims of racial profiling. This type of discrimination can also be seen in the book 1984 by George Orwell. While America and George Orwell’s Oceania have many differences‚ they still share many similarities concerning terror

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    In the essay “Shooting an Elephant”‚ George Orwell uses the elephant as an extended metaphor for Orwell’s morality and the outside forces challenging it. In the second paragraph‚ Orwell makes it clear that he “was stuck between [George Orwell’s] hatred of the empire [he] served and [his] rage against the evil-spirited little beasts who tried to make [his] job impossible.” Deep down‚ Orwell despised imperialism and sympathized with the oppressed Burmese people as a whole. His morality is clouded

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    George Orwell’s 1984 Introduction- This story takes place in a state called Oceania. The main characters introduced are Winston Smith who is a worker on one of the four branches of government on Oceania. This four branches are "The Ministry of Truth" where they falsificate or remove all past documents such as books‚ newspapers‚ magazines‚ records‚ tapes and anything containing information about the past and are rewritten with the "accurate" meaning of whatever the Government (known as " Big Brother")

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    Observation: The author of the novel “ Animal Farm” is George Orwell. The audience from the Animal Farm is any person that reads the book. The literary style that Orwell used is allegory because include poem for example the poem entitled “ Comrade Napoleon”. The text was written after the cowshed rebellion in 1936 at England. Interpretation: The text was written to tell everyone how the animals lived during the rebellion and how was their society. Animal Farm portrays the irony of the communist

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    George Orwell and Jimmy Cross Character Comparison In the two short stories‚ Shooting an Elephant and the Things They Carried there are certain similarities and differences that George Orwell and Jimmy Cross hold. Each character in the short stories has there own different situation they are in‚ but they both are in a foreign land and they both have to take orders and do what there country is asking of them. However‚ even though each situation is different they both deal with some of the same

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    The Manipulation of History 1984 is a novel written by George Orwell‚ which takes place in London‚ England in 1984. London‚ is known as Airstrip One‚ which is part of Oceania‚ one of three large countries that exist in the world at the time. Oceania is a totalitarian state controlled by Big Bother‚ and Oceania is always at war with its neighbors Eurasia and Eastasia for control of natural resources. The main character’s name is Winston Smith; Smith is part of the Outer Party and works for the Ministry

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