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    Spencer Aksland Mr. Dunne English 12 October 4‚ 2012 In the novel “1984” by George Orwell the theme of betrayal is reoccurring throughout. We see different elements of betrayal in each part of this book. From the reader’s introduction into the society of Oceania. To the events leading up to the ultimate betrayal. The character that we see this world through is Winston Smith. His experience is meant to be that of the average party member. What he goes through could be the same as many others

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    In 1984George Orwell has demonstrated the possibilities of two main characters who have contradicting traits can fall deeply in love. Although they are both secret rebels of the party and they both hate the Party’s totalitarian power in Oceania‚ Winston and Julia still bear a striking difference from each other. They are different in physical appearances‚ their views upon life‚ and their motivation towards the rebellion. Despite their contrasting beliefs and traits‚ the couple still manages to

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    In the book 1984 by Orwell‚ mind control‚ brainwashing and propaganda have been used to control the lives of citizens all the time. This relates to our current day society as our country is facing issues with technology and the monitoring of individuals around the country. In our today and age‚ technology is growing rapidly and many times our electronics are to blame for mind control and brainwashing. How is this true? Continue reading to find out. In today’s current age‚ propaganda is used

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    For centuries‚ people have been trying to fit everything in our world into categories. By creating a hierarchy with these categories‚ people can put their favorite things into higher categories to prove that they are better than other work in that field. Literature‚ with a definition that is different for everyone‚ is normally kept in the category of well-done written work. This means that your grocery list or books that fall short of the standard of greatness necessary are not considered to be in

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    The Party and Objective Reality In the novel 1984 by George Orwell‚ the government of Big Brother thinks he can control everyone and all their beliefs. Mass media plays a huge role because it is the most powerful tool to manipulate people. Big Brother is a symbol of dictators across the globe. Big Brother wants people to do things the way he wants and if it is not his way then it is not any other way. He is the invention of the party which tries to control people’s feelings of reverence and fear

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    If I could talk to Orwell‚ I would tell him how incredibly disappointed I was after finishing 1984 due to Oceania’s victory and the loss of hope for the citizens. Since Oceania won the battle‚ they gained full control of Africa. This means that the Oceania government and their laws will expand toward other people. Rather than letting Oceania win the longtime war against Eurasia and Eastasia‚ I would make one of the two others win. If I let Oceania lose‚ it means that the citizens and proles would

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    1984 by George Orwell Summary: The book is set in a fictive future in the year 1984. The world is split into three totalitarian super-states: Oceania (North and South-America‚ Britain and Ireland‚ Australia and South-Africa)‚ Eurasia (Europe and Russia) and Eastasia (China).These three super-states are constantly at war with each other‚ regularly forming different alliances. Each one of the super-states is too powerful and strong to be defeated by an alliance of the two other super-states and therefore

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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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    technologies that has the potential to change our society like 1984. For example‚ the police now have a device that can read license plates and check if a car stolen or uninsured. Humans know that the National Security Agency can observe what we do online and Google searches. It also seems that almost every stores we would go to would always ask for our phone number and ZIP code as part of any transactions. If you have read the novel‚ 1984‚ we can see the many similar qualities that our world and Orwell’s

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    Power is the strength and authority to control one’s thoughts‚ actions‚ and beliefs. In the novel 1984‚ the reader is exposed to the concept of power through manipulation and fear solely by Big Brother. He plays a big role in damaging the mental and physical state of Oceanians and also utilizes his power to benefit him and the Party. Restricting individualism‚ psychological manipulation‚ and reverse psychology are used in order for Big Brother to secure a dystopian‚ uniform society under the jurisdiction

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