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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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    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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    reading “Julia ‘Butterfly’ Hill‚” Stephen Browning talks about a young environmental activist who fought hard to save redwood forest trees. Julia Hill had an accident in August 1996‚ which almost got her killed. When that accident happened‚ Julia realized and said to herself “There’s got to be something more.” After that accident‚ Julia became a famous environmental activist. Julia Hill succeeded in saving one of redwood biggest trees “Luna” by living there for two years and eight days. Julia did not

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    Money Talks — play scriptMoney Talks by Yu-Mei Lin Cast DavidDoctorAndySueMomPolice officer ——————————————————————————– Summary Three young people wanted to save their mother who was very sick. Their mother needed an operation‚ and it would cost a lot of money. Because they had no money‚ they decided to rob a bank. However‚ their plan was defective. Their mother was sad. Scene I: In the hospital (In a room‚ the doctor talks to David.) David: (Nervous) Is my mother OK? Doctor: (Serious)

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    time we come here I’ll bring some plaster and bung it up properly.’ ” (Orwell‚ 317) If Julia will do whatever it takes for Winston‚ then she is acting out of love. We saw the same love three years ago during the Sandy Hook shooting. Some teachers sacrificed themselves just so the children could live. This other piece of evidence proves that people who care about you will almost do anything for you. Winston and Julia meet up with O’Brien and discus about joining an organization against the party. The

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    insubordinate mind against the Party‚ but it also comes to stand for the secreted relationship between Julia and Winston. The flimsy state of the paperweight is symbolic in the fact that the entire world that Winston creates for himself and Julia can be devastated at any moment. Symbolically‚ at the end of the novel‚ the paperweight is thrown on the ground and smashed into many pieces as Winston and Julia are being captured. It also shows the idea of the room in which Winston commits quite a bit of his

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    1984 Active Reading Notes Character Development >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Winston Raping Julia quote We are the dead quote After sex end of chap quote Brotherhood leave Julia quote Obriens brotherhood quote Meeting Obrien in room without darkness quote Winston betrays Julia quote Cage of rats quote Rutherford crying‚ Winston crying quote Analysis At the beginning of the book Winston was a thought criminal and nothing more and he later evolves into a full-fledged rebel‚ joining

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    They learn that they both have betrayed each other and no longer feel the same towards one another anymore. Since the last time Winston saw Julia‚ he opens up his eyes to all the changes she has undergone. When Julia and Winston meet up in the park‚ Orwell describes her changes‚ “She had changed in some ill-defined way. Her face was swallower‚ and there was a long scar… across her forehead and temple. Her waist had grown thicker

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    off lightly if they were ever caught‚ the consequences of Winston and Julia was foreshadowed at the beginning of the book by Orwell constantly reminding us what it is that would happen if a comrade was to go against big brother. At the beginning‚ they would be the audience watching as the convicted recited his convictions‚ but at the end the end Winston turn came. Orwell displays selfishness in Winston as he ends up betraying Julia once their relationship was put to the test and he saw that his life

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