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    classic portrayal of how power can affect the goals and hopes of society. Animal farm‚ a story by George Orwell begins with a revolution‚ and a lot of hopes for a perfect society being developed by the animals by kicking off the humans from the farm but slowly the leading officials‚ the pigs‚ get a taste of power and from then on things began to change. A very important part of the novel is the irony George Orwell used to make this novel what it is. In this story‚ irony is used to show lack of equality

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    In 1944 George Orwell wrote his very famous book “1984” during this time there were many problems going on worldwide such as war and Hitler. Orwell at the time lived in Burma and had a job as Imperial police but still lived in poverty. George while his time alive did not have an exact stand on politics and Government up until around this time during 1944. He tells us how during his life in poverty he began to hate authority and began to see the negative effects of certain types of Governments especially

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    George Washington was a very important person in history... Some of the important things he did effected the outcome of Present Day United States. President Washington was born on February 22‚ 1732 in Westmoreland. He served as a Commander in the colonies during the American Revolution. Most people didn’t know but in George Washington’s time he was a spy. He found ways to use secrets codes‚ use invisible ink and find ways to decode them. How they used invisible ink‚ or known as lemon juice is

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    The short story‚ “Shooting an Elephant” by George Orwell‚ tells his story of an encounter with a loose elephant. He struggled through a dilemma in which he were to kill the elephant‚ or let it be. Politically‚ George Orwell was against an imperialistic run government‚ and used his writings to portray the many negatives he saw through imperialism. In the story‚ the elephant is a metaphor of imperialism‚ and its effects on the people. The actions of the elephant and the reactions of the civilians

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    We are trapped in a never ending war‚ a war with ourselves and with others. In this war‚ each side is fighting for power. This is the case in the essay‚ “Shooting an Elephant‚” by George Orwell‚ where it can be interpreted that “when the white man turns tyrant‚ it is his own freedom he destroys… he wears a mask‚ and his face grows to fit it.” Through the beginning of the essay‚ a person can consider this thesis to follow yet disagree with the essay. Depending on the way that a person interprets

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    It is February 1787‚ a very chilly afternoon in Mount Vernon‚ Virginia. George Washington was outside his cabin chopping cherry trees with his hatchet‚ as a hobby. He took the wood and cherries home to his wife and two adopted kids. Sadly‚ he couldn’t fully enjoy the cherries as any person would because he had dentures. His dentures weren’t made of wood‚ as the popular rumor believed. They were instead more uncomfortable than wood. They were made of cow’s teeth‚ human teeth‚ and elephant ivory set

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    The audience gets a glimpse into the hanging of a Burmese prisoner in George Orwell’s personal essay "A Hanging." He employs techniques‚ such as the use of simile and imagery‚ which are effective in appealing to the emotions of the reader. By reaching out to the audience in such a way‚ Orwell is able to press upon them his negative attitude towards capital punishment. In the beginning of the passage Orwell discusses the cells of the condemned‚ comparing them to "small animal cages" (99). The

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    George Washington Bush Washington was a state of many white settlers and Indians. But George was one of the first black American settlers in what is now called Washington State. Life back then was tough‚ especially for a black man. Many laws would make him move or give up land. Today I am going to tell you all about George Washington Bush. About his background‚ adult life‚ and why he is important to Washington State. George Washington Bush was born in Pennsylvania around 1778.

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    Sydney Derrick Ms. Jody Herndon English IV Honors 14 October 2013 Julia vs. Winston in 1984 by George Orwell The Modern Period of British literature was often written about one person trying to find comfort and satisfaction in a world that has lost its values and traditions. Writers of this time would often show the characters dealing with societal struggles and their ways of overcoming them. George Orwell is one author of this era who shows characters facing and dealing with a society that no

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    flattens the objects; making them 2D while the painting itself is almost 3D; giving it an abstract feel. This painting is much like a puzzle‚ where it is broken‚ jumbled and muddled into pieces overlapping each other. This give of the impression that Georges Braque’s mood at the time was very confused. There are very limited colours in this oil painting‚ with a range from brown to grey which isn’t very much at all. This makes the objects harder to see‚ and this may be some sort of metaphor for his current

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