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    1984‚ written by George Orwell‚ is under a repressive‚ totalitarian government and there is a man that is named Winston Smith who suffers and must forfeit for the “wrongs” that he has been accused of. Now in the 21st century‚ many speculate that our world is not much different that Smith’s life. It is thought to believe that‚ patently‚ Americans ponder this idea that our phones‚ TV’s‚ computers‚ and even our cars are tracked without our assent. In the book‚ there are many parallels from the novel

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    We as humans like to think positive‚ that all is dandy and that only good can prosper‚ but is this really true? In the book 1984 by George Orwell‚ Orwell challenges this by saying‚ “It is impossible to found a civilization on fear and hatred and cruelty It would never endure” (269). But‚ in fact‚ countries can be founded on the basis of fear‚ hatred and cruelty and although these elements may not last‚ the country can indeed endure. One of the world’s largest global superpowers‚ the United States

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    dictators‚ Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin‚ were defeated after World War II. To make sure the world does not see evil such as them again‚ author George Orwell wrote his novel 1984 to warn every one of the dangers of totalitarianism. Despite his efforts‚ the threat of totalitarian regimes is still seen today through Kim Jong-un’s rule over North Korea. In George Orwell’s novel 1984‚ the Party displays totalitarian ideals and characteristics similar to that of North Korea’s society through the absolute

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    In Homage to Catalonia‚ George Orwell describes what the conflict was like. He provides the following details to show exactly this as well as conditions on the ground and fighting: • “It was the first time that I had ever been in a town where the working class was in the saddle. Practically every building of any size had been seized by the workers and was draped with red flags or with the red and black flag of the Anarchists; every wall was scrawled with the hammer and sickle and with the initials

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    Set in Burma during the time of British imperialism‚ George Orwell’s ‘A Hanging‚’ provides an in-depth account of a singular instance of capital punishment. The essay captures the event in its entirety and‚ through Orwell’s powerful structure and style‚ allows readers the chance to experience it as if in the room with Orwell himself. The essay begins by setting the scene within the confines of the jail‚ poetically describing Orwell’s surroundings and the manner in which they are perceived. It goes

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    Shooting an Elephant is one of the most famous essays by George Orwell that presents the situation of preindependence era in Burma. There are very subtle instances that act as a window for the readers into the social setup of that time. One could see that the Burmese hated the British in a pity and helpless manner. One of the few opportunities they had to express their anger was during the soccer game where the rules of society were over ruled by the rules of the game. The psychology of the author

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    George Stubbs is a famous English animal painter and structural designer. Stubbs was born in Liverpool‚ England on August 24th‚ 1724 and was the son of John and Mary Stubbs. Although he lived a long life he died on July 10th‚ 1806 in London. For a short time‚ at the age of fifteen‚ Stubbs had a probationer painter named‚ Hamlet Winstanley. However‚ he left him only after a few weeks therefore‚ he essentially taught himself. Settling in York in approximately 1745‚ he practiced portrait painting however

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    The dystopian fiction novel‚ 1984‚ by George Orwell strongly displays the theme of surveillance. 1984 tells about of a time of constant supervision and fear. In an attempt to escape the society‚ Winston Smith finds that there is no hope. Surveillance‚ a key theme present throughout 1984‚ involves the Thought Police‚ the telescreen‚ and the children of the party‚ all of which are used to control the lives of the people. To begin‚ the Thought Police portray the reoccurring theme of surveillance. They

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    George Orwell’s “Shooting an Elephant” 1. On page 517 of The Norton Reader‚ Shorter Edition‚ the first question asks‚ “Why did Orwell shoot the elephant?  Account for the motives that led him to shoot.  Then categorize them as personal motives‚ circumstantial motives‚ social motives‚ or political motives.  Is it easy to assign his motives to categories?  Why or why not * Orwell did shoot the elephant because he felt the pressure that came from thousands of native people behind him when he

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    Shooting an Elephant “Shooting an Elephant” is an essay written by George Orwell from 1938. The story is about his own experience when he was an English sub-divisional policeman in a town in India called Burma. At that time India was under the control of Britain and Orwell worked for The British Imperial Police‚ so he has to do orders even though his sympathy lie with the “natives”. One day Orwell was called out‚ because a tame elephant was ravaging the bazaar. With him he took his rifle

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