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    is the relationships between certain characters‚ especially Julia and Bertrand. In the book‚ it can be seen that their relationship is very tense and not so strong. This can be seen when Bertrand insults Julia in in front of his assistant about how Americans think they are the best and Julia thinks to herself (de Rosnay‚ 36-37). From this quote one can see that the relationship between Julia and Bertrand lacks love and affection. Julia feels silly and ridiculed by Bertrand and does not understand

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    first game. Yes‚ Julia would increase her profit if she borrowed some more money from a friend. The shadow price‚ or dual value‚ is $1.50 for each additional dollar that she earns. The upper limit given in the model is $1‚658.88‚ which means that Julia can only borrow $158.88 from her friend‚ giving her an additional profit of $238.32. C) Prospect of paying a friend $100/game to assist Yes‚ I believe Julia should hire her friend for $100 per game. In order for Julia to prepare the hot

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    appears briefly in 1984 is Julia. Similarly‚ in The Hunger Games‚ an example would be Prim. In 1984‚ Julia is very important to the action of Winston Smith. She is a rebel of the Party and also Winston’s lover in the story. This affects Winston in many ways. Julia acts as an encouragement for Winston to rebel even more. Additionally‚ Julia assures Winston that there are definitely some people that hates the party or at least betrayed the party‚ like him. Furthermore‚ Julia makes Winston feel a little

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    victim of deception by the disloyalty of a close friend they trust. Similarly‚ George Orwell’s novel Nineteen Eighty-four demonstrates one losing hope in the individuals they meet. The interwoven themes of hope and betrayal are evident through O’Brien‚ Julia‚ and Mr.Charrington as they betray Winston‚ and Oceania’s society since they are misled by Big Brother. In the novel Nineteen Eighty-four‚ O’Brien successfully demonstrates the themes of hope and betrayal. As O’Brien’s character is introduced to the

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    1984 Winston Dreams

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    Everything that happened to him in his subconscious most likely happened in the near future. Winston dreams told the readers what was going to happen before it even happened. For Instance‚ when he had a dream that he saw Julia in the Golden Country. Then‚ later on in the book Julia gave him directions to the golden country. The insight that is given is kind of like The Giver by Lois Lowry. In the giver the man gives his dreams to the main character. He lets him know that things that are supposed to

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    for women to be liberated and unconventional. Byron pushed the envelope by transforming the female characters in Don Juan from passive‚ submissive‚ gentle women to rebellious‚ explicit‚ sexually aggressive women. In” Don Juan”‚ Donna Inez‚ Donna Julia‚ and Haidee are examples of attractive‚ gentle‚ dutiful‚ self sacrificing women who are accepting of their fate to the point of victimization. In Cantos I of Don Juan‚ Donna Inez the rigidly virtuous woman is tortured and tormented by her obligation

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    1984 Dialectical Journal

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    or “Mrs.”‚ although Winston breaks that rule. Men and women both work. Though Winston’s neighbour Mrs. Parsons is incompetent with tools‚ we see that Julia operates heavy machinery. In these cases‚ the behaviour of men and women is based on personality instead of preconceived gender stereotypes. Within relationships‚ the same pattern is repeated. Julia dominates Winston in their affair‚ organizing when they meet and where. On the other hand‚ Mr. and Mrs. Parson’s are both very submissive. In their

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    George 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 overcome the

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    London 1984 Winston Smith starts writing a diary about his life‚ and later put in prison for his actions. Winston Smith is our main character and the easiest character to relate to. He is also the character with the most progression and changes. Julia is Winston’s lover and companion that he hated before he knew her and then later loves. O’Brien lies and says he is a member of the Brotherhood‚ an underground organization that is against the Party or government‚ when in reality he is a member of

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    Mat 540 Assignment 3

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    Julia’s Food Booth Based on the LP model to maximize profit with the established constraints Julia should sell pizza and hotdogs and not BBQ sandwiches. Based on this model Julia will earn $2250.00 in profit. After buying food supplies for the next game she will have $750 remaining ($2250-1500). Julia’s goal was to clear $1000 in profit which she was not able to meet. It is not clear how Julia is paying for the booth rental each game‚ but assuming she is covering the costs with her profits from

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