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    1984 By George Orwell 1984 is the story of Winston‚ a middle aged man living in London in a futuristic country known as Oceania . The story was projected from when it was written in 1948. Central to 1984 is "The Party"‚ the head of Oceania who run everything and has everybody under constant surveillance through "telescreens". The Party censors everybody’s behaviour‚ even their thoughts. Winston secretly hates The Party and the story introduces Winston carrying out his job at "The Ministry of

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    Just as George Washington trusted his nation to peacefully accept new authority‚ Old Major yearns to instill the desire for freedom in the animals‚ however‚ blinded by their hope‚ the animals do not realize that by switching sides from Jones to Napoleon they remain

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    1984 Analysis (#2) In 1984‚ George Orwell writes about a hypothetical society ruled by a totalitarian government that seeks out to ensure a uniformly mind-setted population. Winton Smith‚ the protagonist of the story‚ happens to be a member of the outer-party‚ the party in which is victimized by the government’s control. Restricted and monitored with every distinct action throughout an ordinary day‚ Winston is mentally as well as physically conditioned to meet the standardized conditions set by

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    John David Merin C37 GREATWORKS After reading 1984‚ it somehow changed my view of the world. It opened my eyes to the way the world is turning into. The way 1984 presents the world is beginning to be similar to the world we view today. As I was reading the book‚ there were several times where I thought to myself that this is actually starting to happen‚ or has already happened. It’s quite scary to think that George Orwell was able to predict a world beyond his age and the way he ended the book was

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    1) How far and in what ways are totalitarianism and human societies criticised by Orwell‚ and is this meant as a warning for the population in the post-war period? 2) Orwell criticises totalitarianism in his novel by creating in it a society that cumulates all the disadvantages from different regimes throughout history. Therefore‚ this author manages to denigrate human societies in general as well as the government of totalitarian regimes through the way his main character‚ Winston Smith

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    In the book 1984 by George Orwell the concept of solitude is destroyed by the Party. In every person‚ there is a part that is kept hidden‚ a part of you that no one else knows. A part of you that can make your own decisions and can do this without the influence of others. This quintessential part is stripped away within this book‚ leaving the characters as mindless robots who only do what they are told‚ and have no opinions of their own. The party ensures that this occurs in a variety of ways‚ one

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    Jacky Zou Book Summary and Analysis 1984 George Orwell In 1984 by George Orwell‚ Winston Smith‚ a low-ranking member of the Party in London located in the nation of Oceania‚ faces a life of oppression and control. The Party watches Winston and everyone else through “telescreens” and displays their seemingly all-knowing leader‚ known as Big Brother‚ on the telescreens. The Party is also forcing a language called Newspeak‚ which prevents political rebellion by removing all words related to the

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    controlling a population will ultimately veer back and result in the untimely disruption of an illusion of peace. Unlike the majority of his peers‚ Winston has become rather apprehensive towards his surroundings. Through his window‚ Winston has clear view of the four governing branches of the party. Every day‚ every moment he dare to peer outside‚ he is met by the glaring facade of these buildings. “War is Peace”‚ one calls‚ “Freedom is Slavery”‚ “Ignorance is Strength”. Perhaps it is this constant

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    The next part that Orwell was again on the right path‚ but was still not totally right about was the controlling of people through culture. "Written by a dying man and based on the work of the Russian author Zamyatin‚ it is a chilling picture of how the power of the state could come to dominate the lives of individuals through cultural conditioning."(Protherough) This quote shows that one of the ways to control people is by altering their culture. Altering ones culture is not as easy as it is shown

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    There are different ways for a government to maintain control over it’s people. In the novel 1984‚ the author‚ George Orwell describes one of the more cruel ways to maintain control. Throughout the novel the government has complete control of the people of Oceania by governing social classes differently‚ and using the most effective form of terror and torture against the people of Oceania. Social class plays a big role in the government’s control over all of Oceania. They treat each “class” -Inner

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