humanities have been writing dystopian fictions since the ancient times. One of them is Nineteen-eighty-four written by George Orwell. This work has been the main inspiration for most of contemporary dystopian fictions or novels. Also‚ the second one‚ ‘the Snow Piercer’ directed by Bong Jun Ho is the seminal dystopian film
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No Humanity in 1984 Mrs. Parsons looks anxiously about the room‚ peering around corners to see if the children were nearby. Winston starts to bend down when Mrs. Parsons starts to say‚ “Of course if Tom was home he’d put it right in a minute. He loves anything like that. He’s ever so good with his hands‚ Tom is.” She stops abruptly. Boots trample then –BOOM! The children bursts into the living room‚ Mrs. Parsons’ shaking vigorously of fear (Orwell 21-24). Mrs. Parsons’ reaction towards her own children
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June 5‚ 1903‚ in Bengal‚ India. His father was not a wealthy man. He supported his family only on the salary of a civil servant. When his writing career began‚ his penname became George Orwell. Orwell received his formal education from Eton Academy during a period ranging from 1917 to 1921. After completion of Eton‚ Orwell did not continue his education; instead he joined forces with the Indian Imperial Police in Burma. He served with the police until he began teaching. He was a high-ranking officer
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George Orwell is a famous writer who wrote the science fiction novel “1984” and the political satire “Animal Farm”. However‚ he also wrote short works such as “Shooting an elephant”. George Orwell was placed in a difficult situation on deciding whether to shoot the elephant in order to protect others. Regardless of which side he acted on‚ he would still have others wishing he would have acted the opposite way. I believe George Orwell was not justified in killing the elephant‚ because the elephant
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Kendall Baker Professor Mosser English Composition II 10 March 2024 George Orwell’s “1984” takes place on Airstrip One‚ formerly known as Great Britain. It is an element of Oceania’s superstate. Three superstates that are constantly at war and engaged in political scheming make up the world: Oceania‚ Eurasia‚ and East Asia. The world of this story is set in a totalitarian society ruled by Big Brother. Winston Smith‚ a disillusioned Party member with rebellious ideas opposing the Party’s authoritarian
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A dystopia is the opposite of a utopia. The meaning of utopia is a perfect place. Therefore making a dystopia a nightmarish place with many things wrong with it. The book "1984" is based in a dystopian world in 1984. This is the future from when the book was written. Orwell has to use many ideas and very twisted thoughts and nightmares to create this world‚ which seems to become more like reality year by year. An example of the dystopia being created would be the weather note on the first line of
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Animal Farm‚ an allegorical novel written by George Orwell‚ is an acute representation of the political reality that keeps repeating itself. In the first chapter‚ readers are introduced to most of the novel’s characters. In addition‚ the main idea of the novel is presented. The concept of rebellion seems to be the chapter’s controlling idea. The elements of significant importance in the process of rebellion are the causes‚ contributors‚ and the futuristic results. Any rebellion has root causes. In
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A Helpless Hero In the totalitarian society created in “1984” by George Orwell‚ the only factor one can own is their rebellion. Of course the choice is available to defy Big Brother‚ but the result is inevitable. You can live as a lie‚ or die as the truth – which will vanish just as the one who revealed it. Orwell presents this “heroic” figure as just the opposite. Physically and mentally‚ Winston is the exact opposite of the generic image of a hero. Winston appears to be a
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George Orwell is well known‚ even though he died in 1950. He was British and an ex-cop. George Orwell is a very prominent author. He is known for a few of his books‚ written for a variety of purposes. However‚ this specific essay‚ “Shooting an Elephant”‚ is written to inform of us. He phrases this essay more as a narrative‚ which makes it not rhetorically effective. George Orwell uses great imagery and his syntax makes it simple for even high schoolers to read through his works. Orwell sent this
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“All animals are created equal‚ although‚ some animals are more equal than others.” This famous quote is from the astonishing novel‚ Animal Farm by George Orwell. This book uses a family of farm animals to criticize the government and mankind for straying from true equality. Equality doesn’t just have a logical meaning but an emotional one. The word equality originates from the Latin word Aequalis‚ meaning equal. From there‚ it has been passed down through almost every culture to express a different
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