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    According to the Party‚ Emmanuel Goldstein‚ the alleged leader of the Brotherhood‚ is the most dangerous man alive‚ however Winston doubts the Party. A few days later‚ Winston receives a note from the mysterious dark-haired girl‚ Julia‚ which reads “I love you”. Winston and Julia begin a secret affair and rent a room above the store where Winston bought the diary. As the affair continues‚ Winston’s hatred towards the Party grows more intense. Soon‚ Winston receives a message from O’Brien stating that

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    each other’s hands hands for about ten seconds. 6. He feels incredulity and pride. He does not feel any physical desire. 7. The girl with the dark hair’s name is Julia. 8. She tell Winston that there was something about him that tells her he does not belong. She knew right away that Winston was against the Party. 9. Julia hates the Party. She says the Party wants to stop people from having fun‚ so she breaks the rules whenever she can. She has no interest in Party doctrine. However‚ she

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    still lives in the same area throughout the story. In part one of 1984‚ Winston sits quietly in his flat writing in his journal in “secret‚” however‚ in part two he meets Julia‚ which makes him act out more against the party and seems to be more risky and aggressive in rebelling along with Julia. Winston and Julia have intercourse for pleasure and that is wrong in this society. The party views intercourse as a means of reproduction only and so the children can be turned into spies in attempts

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    In 1984‚ Winston Smith subverts the authority of the State by writing in a diary that he bought from off of the black market. He and Julia later rebel against the State by having sex out in the country. All of these characters knew what the consequences to rebelling against their states could entail‚ but still chose to anyway because they felt that

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    rank and power affect their daily lives. The main character‚ Winston Smith represents the oppressed citizens of Oceania who live with restricted rights and limited power. Winston’s girlfriend‚ Julia exemplifies the individuals subjected to the Party’s propaganda. The Party’s propaganda were presented to Julia through the youth spy league and the junior anti-sex league. In a similar case to the modern world‚ the Nazi government in Germany had the Hitler Youth‚ the

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    The narrative of My Sister’s Keeper alternates between first-person accounts by the novel’s different characters. The bulk of the story takes place in the present‚ in a one-and-a-half week stretch of time. Sara Fitzgerald‚ a former attorney and current stay-at-home mom‚ narrates the remainder of the story from different points in the past but moving gradually toward the present. One final chapter‚ the epilogue‚ occurs in the future. In 1990‚ doctors diagnose Sara’s two-year-old daughter‚ Kate‚ with

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    In Julia Alvarez’s speech “Entre Lucas y Juan Mejia”‚ She start explaining the challenges we faced as an immigrant. She said‚ “As an immigrant‚ you leave behind an old world and enter into a new world in which the old ways no longer apply” (1). In my opinion as an immigrant I can related to this quote‚ because when I came to United States I felt that I entered in a completely new world. In which I had to start a new life with a different language and culture. Also‚ Julia Álvarez mentioned the challenges

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    where everything is controlled by Great Brother and his party‚and shows a cruel and degraded society. Winston is a civil servant working for the party and we can see his gradual development‚ his intellectual rebellion and his illicit romance with Julia which consequently cause his imprisonment‚ interrogation‚ torture‚ and re-education by the thought police. A View from the Bridge is a play by American playwright Arthur Miller first staged on 29 September 1955. It is set in 1950s America‚ in an Italian

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    Winston Smith was a very typical thirty nine year old Outer Party worker. Winston though‚ had a trait that the “party” vastly disliked. It was his own dislike of the Party. Because Winston is so real it was hard for them to miss this dislike. Before getting into that‚ more should be known about Winston. Winston lived a life of misery and pain and only a few times in his life was he allowed to experiencing joy and love. He lived in a society where the value of technology was greater than the value

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    later Winston rents out very cheap to have affairs with his girlfriend‚ Julia. At first Winston and Mr. Charrington are acquaintances. Winston deems Charrington rather trustable‚ believing there are no telescreens (a device that monitors people) up in the room he rents out. However‚ as the story progresses the events turn. Charrington had been betraying him all along. Behind a portrait in the room was a telescreen‚ watching Julia and Winston have their affairs. It turns out Mr. Charrington was actually

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