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    similar is because we are being watched our every movement without permission. In the book 1984 written by George Orwell‚ the book is based on a dystopian world. The character named Winston hates BB and is put in torture with Julia where they are learning to love BB. While at the time they are continually being watched. “War is peace‚ Freedom is slavery‚ Ignorance is strength.” George Orwell‚ quote 1984. No one should give up the aspects of their personal privacy just because the government is secretly

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    In the novel Animal Farm by George Orwell‚ it represents one of the most devastating attacks on a certain country and group. The book is about a group of yard animals that take over their own farm by overthrowing the farmer and soon gets overruled by a certain person. This sounds very familiar to the country Russia. Orwell goes beyond to show secret correlations to Stalin and the Revolution in Russia. The books expresses the connection between the novel and Russia from the points by Stalin being

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    reading. In George Orwell’s 1984‚ he goes so far as to not only carefully choose his language‚ but also delves into the very idea as to why speech is fundamentally important to life. Orwell is a master of syntax‚ as can be seen in his other novel Animal Farm‚ and does not stray in this dystopian fiction. Taking place in the year 1984‚ this story explores what life would be like if every thought and word you said was monitored by the government; if you speak

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    1. Theme: Throughout the novel‚ Orwell made it plain that the major theme of the novel was the power of the Party‚ however‚ in Part 3‚ Orwell used torture as a minor theme‚ and that minor theme was used to convey the major theme. Evidence of that is found on page 266 when characters Winston and O’Brien discussed the fact that one proclaims his power over another by making the other suffer. For example‚ once in captivity‚ Winton and other prisoners were starved‚ as witnessed on pages 225 and 235

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    In Oceania when you step out of line‚ you will be punished accordingly. That is the message George Orwell tries to get across to his reader in 1984. Since that is the notion he is trying to get his reader to understand as the author in this book‚ he obeys that rule as well. Orwell uses many literary devices and techniques such as symbolism‚ metaphors‚ tone‚ allusions‚ and many more… to make the reader understand what kind of society Winston is living in. The tone of 1984 is very gloomy and the

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    In George Orwell’s novel Animal Farm‚ he uses animals to show that true equality can never be reached without corruption of the society. In the novel‚ the old pig‚ Old Major‚ tells the animals about a dream he had of a world where animals are free from human rule. “Man is the only creature who consumes without producing. He does not give milk‚ he does not lay eggs‚ he is too weak to pull the plough‚ he cannot run fast enough to catch rabbits. Yet he is lord of all the animals” (Orwell 8). Old Major

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    slowly becoming a dystopian world‚ just like what George Orwell predicted. Orwell predicted this event‚ by writing a book‚ called 1984‚ it’s about a future that is controlled by the government‚ and the people are brainwashed to follow the government’s rules. The whole idea of my essay is that the American citizens’ privacy are being violated‚ and to see if the people are willing to give up their personal privacy to have a greater good for the society. George Orwell’s book‚ 1984‚ is about a future that

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    In the Dystopian novel by George Orwell Oceania is a country which is a totalitarian state that controls each aspect of people`s lives using propaganda‚ language‚and brain-washing as their manipulation methods. Even though its two main characters show a kind of acceptance as they follow their daily routine as party members. In spite of the fact that they are very courageous and both know that they way of thinking can lead them to be captured‚ and tortured; they are very different as regards outlook

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    seemingly complicated and abstract concepts. In Shooting an Elephant‚ George Orwell argues two things. One of these things is small; the other is large. However‚ both are explained by one seemingly insignificant event. The small thing is shooting an elephant‚ and the large thing is how a person’s pride often forces them to give into the pressure from others. At the surface‚ “Shooting an Elephant” is about‚ well‚ shooting an elephant. Orwell narrates the whole

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    Nineteen Eighty-Four – George Orwell In part 1 of Nineteen Eighty-Four Orwell introduces us to the many means of control used by the Party to maintain power over the people. These tools of power are of many kinds and are extremely effective. For example some use technology‚ some come under the category of propaganda and some can be discussed in relation to structure of government. All these systems combine into a brutally effective machine for dominating the population‚ as the book’s main protagonists

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