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    left to wander the country by himself with just the clothes on his back and some books‚ During his journey Chris met Mr.Franz an old man who took fond of chris and wanted to help him change his lifestyle but in the end chris changed his life. Alvarez 2

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    George Orwell 1984 Essay

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    matter how hard a government tries to formulate strict laws and rules and maintain them‚ there will always be one or two person who is brave enough to break them. There are two main characters that fit this definition. Winston Smith and his lover Julia. However their rebels do not have the similar purpose. Winston has opposite thoughts against the totalitarian control and enforced repression that are characteristic of the Party. This kind of ideas motivates him to rebel. On the other hand Julia’s

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    people and the people of party don’t like to associate with them‚ the room above the junk shop has the theme rebellion‚ and the theme of the park where Winston and Julia last met is betrayal. The Chestnut Tree Café is a very special place for the proles. That café is where the proles gather and associate with each other. Before Winston met Julia the café was a very mysterious‚ dingy-looking‚ place where the proles hung out. The proles are isolated people that don’t really care about the party any longer

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    to look on kijiji. 7:30 Half an hour later the kids begin to wake up Julia‚ Tonya‚ and Jacqueline. Julia and Tonya get ready for school as they frantically pack their lunches for the eight hour school day. Tonya puts her aeropostale t-shirt and her old navy jeans on. It is spring and the flowers are just about to bloom. Miranda makes her cup of tea and is off to work at a small hardware shop in town. 8:00 Tonya and Julia have finished making their lunches and are now having breakfast. Although

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    The Christmas Spirit Characters- Julia Dowling The Visitor ’’Jack’’ Beth Dowling Aunt Rosemary Uncle Bernie Paul Dowling Melissa Rosen Father John Brennan Matthew Harris Auther- Fredrick Stroppel Plot- In the Play ’’The Christmas Spirit’’‚ written by Frederick Stroppel the story starts with the main character Julia in her favorite chair listening to classical music which makes her become very sleepy. Fast asleep the music quickly becomes louder‚ and

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    "1984" Essay

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    1984 After being beaten‚ starved and confronted with his greatest fear‚ Winston‚ the protagonist in the novel 1984‚ finally gives in to the Party’s needs. Winston and his lover‚ Julia are both taken into custody after they were caught for being in a relationship‚ something that was forbidden in the province of Oceania‚ the place that they live. O’Brien‚ an important member of the Party that is in charge of the torture of Winston‚ forces Winston to completely forget about his past thoughts.

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    way to get there. Obvious improvement has been made since 1848‚ but students still learn at unequal rates. Afraid to refer to it as a "civil rights" issue‚ the problem is ignored even as income‚ gender‚ race‚ and even immigrant status like Antonio Alvarez writes about‚ forms a gap between the privileged and disadvantaged. Due to the negative connotation and history of "civil rights‚" people blame drive to succeed instead of viewing the clear problem‚ brushing it under the rug like Ross Douthat highlights

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    Society in 1984

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    Orwell’s novel 1984 Winston Smith’s feelings of rebellion for an escape of “Big Brother’s” watchful eye jeopardizes his life and satisfied intimate relationship with Julia. An individual’s responsibility to society is to pursue happiness for them and others to the best of their ability despite the consequences. Throughout many months Julia spent her days and nights observing Winston Smith only to formulate a plan; one that would define their fate as allies‚ lovers and eventually enemies. “He flattened

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    However‚ he is not a hero in a traditional sense that readers can look up to. When faced with his greatest fear‚ he wishes it to Julia instead. A traditional hero would face his fate rather than wish it upon someone else; especially to someone they love dearly. In the end‚ Winston also falls to the Party‚ unable to change Oceania for all of its citizens. Winston is unable to be a

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    name was Julia. While Julia and Winston were together they usually committed crimes such as sexual immorality or think crimes‚ which are punishable by death. Julia‚ along with other women in the party are taught their whole lives that sexual interactions are corrupt‚ and if you disobey this law then you lose your allegiance to the party. Although Julia and Winston’s relationship was strong‚ when under torture Winston could not take the pain and deceived Julia. "Do it to Julia! Do it to Julia! Not me

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