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    What techniques does Churchill employ in his rhetoric‚ making his speeches particularly inspiring and memorable‚ especially in the context of the Second World War? Winston Churchill is known for creating some of the greatest speeches in the world. His use of techniques such as rhetorical questions and repetition were used to manipulate his audience into being inspired and‚ ultimately‚ making his speech memorable. His use of rhetorical questions made his speeches memorable. In Churchill’s speech

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    An example of earlier change: English Agriculture: 1500-1850 taken from: Agricultural Revolution in England the transformation of the agrarian economy 1500-1850 by Mark Overton Cambridge University Press‚ 1996 c B.J. Heinzen 1998 p. 1 Estimates of English Agricultural Output 1520--1850 18 16 Output - population method 250 Output - volume method - value of total ag. output (crops‚ meat‚ dairy) in £million at 1850 prices 12 200 10 150 8 100 6 Output Index

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    proportional to the original encroachment. We all live with life’s bitter scars; wounds too deep to mention. Most of us use traditional ways to cope‚ such as legal recourse; forgiveness and reconciliation while others main focal point is retaliation‚ as Sir Winston Spencer Churchill quoted‚ ‘Anyone can rat‚ but it takes a certain amount of ingenuity to re-rat.’ I always thought that people should get what they deserve‚ whether it be a grade‚ a smile‚ a hug or in some cases‚ revenge. When we are in high school

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    A follow up on a missing person’s case leads Detectives Brian Holt and Matthew Bennett to Father Mary’s Hospital‚ which had been abandoned 20 years prior. As they pull up to the large lot leading to the hospital‚ they exit their vehicle and approached the glass doors and pushed them inside‚ disturbing dozen cobwebs in the process‚ the further they entered the rooms of the first floor‚ they try to stay silent so as to not alert anyone of their presence. As they walked further into the halls and as

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    George Orwell depicts Winston Smith as a typical individual readers can relate to the most. Though the readers aren’t physically going through what Winston went through‚ the reader can imagine the society the way the protagonist saw it. Winston shows that he is a loyal party member by working in the Ministry of Truth‚ where he changes historical records in correspondence to Big Brother’s wishes‚ regardless if the information was right or wrong. At the same time‚ Winston has an internal conflict for

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    George Orwell’s novel‚1984‚ the story is a country in a totalitarianism government. The main protagonist‚ Winston Smith‚ rebels against the Party and tries to find a way to destroy the Party’s power over the citizen. In the novel‚ he meets Julia‚ a worker from the friction department. In the novel‚ Winston hates Julia‚ then loves her and hates her again at the end. In the beginning of the novel‚ Winston hates the girl with dark hair. He believes she is a spy in the thought Police‚ who catch the Outer Party

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    Orwell constructs Winston Smith as a protagonist that does not embody the traditional characteristics of a heroic character. He is heartfelt about his resistance‚ but Orwell creates a hero that fails. This is not the Quixotic hero‚ but rather one who is withered and weakened by the external reality. Unlike Quixote‚ the readers does not fully remember all that Winston set out to do‚ but rather recognizes in his failure likes the flawed condition of human beings. Winston is perfectly ordinary‚

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    Nazi is done: Winston Churchill defeated Nazi in WW2 In the 20th century there was a group called the Nazi and they were ruled by Adolf Hitler. One person warned others about the rising of Hitler and his name was Winston Churchill. He gained many allies to help defeat the Nazi and the mad man named Adolf Hitler. Three ways in which that Winston Churchill stopped the Nazi and Adolf Hitler were Getting into politics‚ warning others‚ and gaining great allies. Winston Churchill headed into politics

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    The main character in 1984 is Winston Smith. Winston is about 39 years old‚ he doesn’t know the age for sure as his parents had been gone for most of his life and there was no record of his birth. He has rough skin surrounded by light coloured hair‚ as well as a small delicate body. On the seventh floor of Victory Mansions in London (England)‚ in the superstate of Oceania‚ Winston lives alone in an apartment. Inside his apartment he has a telescreen (television). The telescreen broadcasts news and

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    I’d believe Winston to be a human trying to make a change. He gave in at the end and loved Big Brother but this was from the torture and mind control that he endured from O’Brien‚ he always knew this would be the outcome from his diary entries‚ conversations with Julia and his observations of Jones‚ Aaronson and Rutherford at the Chestnut Tree Cafe. Breaking his only promise to Julia‚ not to betray her‚ was unable to be avoided‚ seeing his rantings after his visit to room 101‚ and the brief encounter

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