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    “Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut jr. And Anthem by Ayn Rand are both dystopian pieces of literature and have similar protagonists but habe exceoptionally diferent societies.Although “Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut jr. And Anthem by Ayn Rand are both dystopian pieces of literature and have similar protagonists but have different societies. Although “Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut jr. And Anthem by Ahyn Rand are both Dystopian stories they portray love and technology differently. Technololgy

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    Winston Churchil The Great Communicator Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill is one of Britain‘s greatest achiver. He was a remarkable politician. He is conidered to be one of the best politicians of his time and ours. He was also a brillant speech writer and perhaps among the greatest puplic speakers in history. He was also an artist. Winston was born on November 30‚ 1874‚ to a British father and an American mother. This was a family of wealth who treated him to a rich lifestyle. His father‚ Lord

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    people to alter or abolish government Declaration of Independence 1776” (Carol Moore Report‚ July 3‚ 2008). People want the right to be able to change or get rid of government in a way so that it will best fit the community it is governing. To show how important this belief is let us look at the “Declaration of Tea Party Independence‚” February 24‚ 2010‚ “This movement has arisen‚ in large part‚ because your elected officials have failed us….Therefore‚ Individuals acting through the Tea Party Movement

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    everything is perfect. You have nothing to worry about. However‚ it is not like that in reality. There are people who live in a world that they are not treated well enough or their rights have been taken away from them. Furthermore‚ I believe a dystopian world is where all the people do the same thing. No one is different. They all have a similar life because the government controls what they do and makes decisions for them. Also‚ in an imperfect world‚ you do not feel accepted. You cannot express

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    the total will build up over time‚” my father says‚ although he seemed as if it was to assure himself more than my mother and me. “Will we have enough money for food? What about clothes? Oh no‚ papa. Mary can’t find out‚” I worried. I didn’t know how this would turn out. I hope there won’t be a war. Then papa might have to fight. I couldn’t even think about losing him. But papa stopped my train of thought‚ “Oh no. You mustn’t tell Mary. She is much too young for this kind of burden. But tell her

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    In the novel 1984‚ George Orwell writes about a dystopian society that is controlled by Big Brother‚ the leader of the strict government. Big Brother is able to manipulate his citizen’s minds. However‚ unlike everyone else‚ Winston and Julia are able to notice the brainwashing and falsifications their society creates. They both love each other and therefore are able to hate Big Brother together. Having a partner who can support you and your beliefs makes it easier to rebel and fight against an abusive

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    Winston made a very unwise decision: having an affair with Julia‚ which impacted the rest of his life. The Party was very anti-sex oriented and Winston’s encounter with Julia contradicted the expectations of society. The reason for the Party not approving sex was because they felt the need to always have control over everyone. They believed that the sole purpose of sex was to create children in order to help within society. The Party gave children the order to report their parent’s instances

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    the protagonist. Tom Wingfield is the protagonist; the story belongs to him. "The protagonist of a literary work is the main character‚ who must change in some way during the course of the events‚ even if the change is entirely internal. Tom is clearly the protagonist of The Glass Menagerie. Although he is not heroic and will probably never triumph over his obstacles‚ he does take action by the end of the play." It is‚ in essence‚ his story and tells of what he wants out of life and how he

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    John Winston Lennon     Early Life  John Winston Lennon was born to Alfred and Juila Lennon on October 9th‚ 1940 in Liverpool  England. John was Named after paternal grandfather and the prime minister at the time‚  Winston Churchill. With his parents messy relationship‚ and his father never being around. His  aunt‚ Mimi Smith‚ complained to the Liverpool Social Services‚ causing Lennon’s mother to  handover the care of John to her. Throughout the rest of his childhood he lived with his aunt  and uncle

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    APPLICATION OF COMMAND BY CHURCHILL DURING WORLD WAR-II MUHAMMAD IBRAHIM APPLICATION OF COMMAND BY CHURCHILL DURING WORLD WAR-II Introduction 1. Sir Winston Churchill is one of the greatest leaders of 20th century. He played the role of an excellent commander as British Prime Minister and led his nation with great resolve‚ courage and perseverance to victory in World War II. He as a political leader and commander had excellent communication skills‚ courageous

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