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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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    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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    At the beginning of the novel Winston is obedient‚ he is trying to survive in his society‚ but all the while doubtful‚ questioning‚ and hateful towards Big Brother. He knew things weren’t right‚ but didn’t know why or how. He knew that he couldn’t be the only one that hated the party‚ but felt as if he could never again connect to anyone in the world ever again to ask such a personal question. Winston only cares about two people in the world one of which is Julia‚ she is an engineer where Winston

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    In the novel “1984” the writer George Orwell uses rhetorical devices to build the main character’s role. Orwell throughout the novel uses multiple devices to develop Winston’s character. Although on pages 30 and 31‚ Orwell uses two rhetorical devices to develop Winston’s character‚ oxymoron and symbolism. “War is peace freedom is slavery ignorance is strength.” (Page 30) This is an oxymoron because those phrases make use of contradictory words. If you switch the phrases around‚ you will still be

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    1984‚ by George Orwell‚ comes off as very bleak and grey‚ as it was intended to be portrayed to the reader. This helps us to understand that the world Winston Smith is living in is grey‚ depressing and overall quite commonplace. A place where he always has to look over his shoulder to make sure that the omnipotent Big Brother won’t catch a minor slip of a few choice words or see him flirt with the woman across the way. Orwell successfully accomplishes this through his use of literary methods.

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    George washington was a first president of the United States of America. He was born on february 22‚ 1732 in Westmoreland county in Virginia. He served for 8 years from April 30‚ 1789 to March 4‚ 1797. Washington’s first profession was a farmer. In fact‚ before he became president‚ he believed himself as a farmer. His motto was to improve the farming techniques to produce more crops in more efficient way. Andrew Johnson was a seventeenth president for United States Of America. He was born on December

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    George Rogers Clark was born to John and Ann Rogers Clark on a virginia settlement.Clark was born and raised in virginia‚he is also kin to the famous Lewis Clark from the Meriwether and Clark expedition. George Clark is significant to hoosier history because he is known for reclaiming hoosier land from the british and indians in that area .He and other numerous amounts of soldiers braved through British-held Fort Sackville at Vincennes during February 1779 and helped claim Vincennes Indiana .Clark’s

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    sensational nature‚ created to be widely shared online for the purpose of generating ad revenue via web traffic or discrediting a public figure‚ political movement‚ company‚ etc”. (Time) There are many similarities between the themes in the book 1984 by George Orwell and the current trend of spreading fake news in today’s culture. In 1984‚ the only information the citizens of Oceania are told is exactly what the government wants them to hear‚ regardless of the accuracy of the reports. Today in 2017‚ fake

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    Communism was a theory based on the ideas of Marxism from Karl Marx. It was the foundation of the revolution‚ and allegedly was supposed to lead to a society that consisted of no classes. The characters in George Orwell’s novel‚ Animal Farm‚ illustrate the Russian Revolution‚ and the rise of Communism. At the start of the revolution‚ Russians were unhappy with their leader‚ Czar Nicholas II. Nicholas was a poor leader who overworked and underfed the working class‚ while taking the profits for himself

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    all that power it eventually leads to destruction. The book Animal Farm is a story about farm animals who live in a society relating to socialism. The animals are being treated fairly and revolt against the owner and take over the farm. Ultimately‚ George Orwell’s Animal Farm perfectly parallels the Russian Revolution because both the series of events and the characters both coincide with each other. Many of the historical figures in Russian history are very similar to the characters in the novel

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