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    control. The advances we have had in technology such as smart tv’s‚ social media‚ and how the government controls society’s minds are examples of how we mirror Oceania’s totalitarian government. Modern life merely resemembles the life presented in George Orwell’s 1984. Oceania’s government’s goal was to brainwash its’ citizens into believing that the way they live is ethical. They don’t allow society to think otherwise‚ or that there is any other lifestyle better than their own. The government forces

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    In the allegory published by George Orwell in 1956‚ Animal Farm becomes the only farm in England to be run by animals. Orwell clearly formulates uses of satire and symbolism to turn the life of ordinary farm animals into a tale representing the Russian Revolution. In Animal Farm‚ George Orwell cleverly uses symbolism that correlates with the events of the Russian Revolution. Not only does Orwell relate the leaders of Animal Farm to the leaders of Russia‚ but he uses ingenious satire to bring out

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    George Orwell is one of America’s greatest authors who created a new way of thinking around the world. His works not only inspired the world around him‚ but also question what should be true of this world and the way it should work. Like all authors‚ Orwell was influenced one way or another‚ either by events or other authors during his lifetime. George Orwell’s life experiences obtained by living during the time of WW1‚ Spanish Civil War‚ and other drastic events impacted his philosophical way of

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    There are many ways people can be ruled. For example‚ people are governed by a monarchy‚ dictatorship‚ and a democracy. In Aldous Huxley’s essay‚ “Words and Behavior‚” the government uses words as propaganda and decides to lie. In George Orwell’s novel‚ “1984‚” Winston lives in a dystopia where big brother‚ who is the government‚ is always watching everyone. In Sir Thomas More’s‚ Utopia‚ the king should listen to and make better decisions so people can have better lives. The government should say

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    In the document‚ "You and the Atomic Bomb"‚ written by George Orwell in 1945‚ Orwell goes into a discussion about the new weapon and how it could change the world societal structure. As well as‚ how we wage war as humans. In 1945‚ there were two atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki which days later ended one of the bloodiest wars in history. Many conflicts arose due to the casualties and long-term affects created. Orwell wrote “You and the Atomic Bomb” shortly after this occurrence. The

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    In the essay Orwell gives many of his reasons for why he writes what he writes about. George also gives a short look into his life‚ his early childhood and how he became an author. George talks about how growing up he rarely saw his father‚ since he was a Civil Servant. Orwell also explained how he grew up and lived in many places where he learned to write‚ he joined the Spanish Civil

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    Essay 1 During the early period of the American Revolution it was noticed that George Washington was facing hatred about his leadership roles. Washington’s job was on the line for many early parts of war‚ Washington wasn’t the exact favorite in getting the job because of his lack of experience. In the book Washington’s Crossing by David Fischer Washington showed great military tactics by crossing the Delaware River to take on the Hessians in the city of Trenton. Washington would later overcome all

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    George Melies and his contributions to cinema history The film industry encompasses technological and commercial organizations of filmmaking. The story of the Kelly Gang was the first feature film to be produced and its production was done in Australia. This film was produced and directed by Charles Tait and Dan Barry in 1906. By 1911‚ other countries were also beginning to show some interest in feature films. The modern film industry has evolved over the years and it is still evolving. Famous

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    facilitate the policies nobody before would. For the majority‚ this is quite possibly one of the worst things to have ever happened to the progress of the United States. People are scared. This fear is being showcased on the bestsellers list‚ as 1984 by George Orwell is climbing the charts yet again. There are alarming similarities between the society created by Orwell and the society we are currently living in‚ just a few being the censorship of news and Winston rewriting news‚ the normalization of both

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    George Orwell’s essay on dystopian fiction‚ “Politics and the English Language‚” states that thought can corrupt language but language can also corrupt thought. This means words are a means of communication and can spread ideas or restrict them. It can be agreed that language can corrupt thought just as thought can corrupt language because language can be restricted into the terms that the government desires. This is because a government can dictate what people read or hear which causes people to

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