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    a high cost. On the other hand‚ the story "Shooting an Elephant” was wrote by George Orwell base on his personal experience in Moulmein‚ in Lower Burma .He served his country‚ "British Empire as a colonial administrator. The author described the effects on the oppressed Burmese Indians and theirs oppressor British Empire. The internal conflict of British men‚ his feelings and convictions linked to his pride from of the angry crowd. Shooting an Elephant is more than a personal experience story‚ is

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    taught and the words we know‚ but the basic question Orwell raises in 1984 is whether there is any such thing as “truth.” Fromm further argues that the beliefs of truth explained in 1984 are “a development which is taking place in the Western industrial countries.” The three slogans discussed by Orwell are war is peace‚ freedom is slavery and ignorance is strength‚ which are‚ in fact‚ a reality in present day society. The first slogan Orwell addresses is the belief that war is peace. In their

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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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    by any opposing ideas. The purpose of Orwell’s 1984 was to warn people of totalitarianism coming to fruition and stop it before it becomes too powerful to prevent. In addition‚ with totalitarianism people are indoctrinated to avoid reality‚ and as Orwell

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    you are a preschool teacher‚ and one day all of your kids join forces against you. They push you out of your own classroom‚ and make up 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

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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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    Throughout the short text we see Orwell as a character torn between two completely juxtaposed ideals: that in support of the oppressed and the colonial. We are barely halfway through the opening sentence when Orwell declares how he was “hated by large numbers of people” and we quickly learn of the immense anger he has towards his tormentors. Initially‚ we learn of Orwell’s personal experience of power and how he is “hated by large numbers of people”. ● We quickly see how much of a struggle it is for Orwell to endure the bitterness of the

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    George Orwell – The Freedom of the Press (alternate preface) This book was first thought of‚ so far as the central idea goes‚ in 1937‚ but was not written down until about the end of 1943. By the time when it came to be written it was obvious that there would be great difficulty in getting it published (in spite of the present book shortage which ensures that anything describable as a book will ’sell ’)‚ and in the event it was refused by four publishers. Only one of these had any ideological

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    On a surface level‚ “Evil in the Kindest of Places” by Luke Hulse and “Shooting an Elephant” by George Orwell do not share an outstanding number of similarities. Given‚ both memoirs do recount a time in the life of the narrator that shaped their character in some meaningful way. The two stories shine when it comes to giving the reader a sense of the dread or futility of the situation the storyteller has found themselves in. When reading Hulse’s work‚ it is difficult not to feel the tension and terror

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    English 10 Semester Project Soundtrack based upon the novel 1984 by George Orwell Track #1 Song: Satellite Artist: Guster Album: Ganging Up On the Sun Shining like a work of art Hanging on a wall of stars Are you what I think you are? You’re my satellite You’re riding with me tonight Passenger side‚ lighting the sky Always the first star that I find You’re my satellite Elevator to the moon Whistling our favorite tune Trying to

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