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    There are many similarities between life for us now and life for the citizens of Oceania from George Orwell’s 1984. Through our attachment to technology and the media‚ we are constantly bombarded by information that is not always accurate. We need to sift through the mountain of falsehood to obtain the reliable truth available to us. Contrary to the novel though‚ we at least have the freedom to access both the fiction and the facts. Winston’s job was to literally rewrite history‚ and cause people

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    Annotated Bibliography OrwellGeorge. "The Spike." Fifty Essays by George Orwell. Project Gutenberg of Australia‚ Aug. 2003. Web. The Spike was about George Orwell’s life while living in London. At this time Orwell was living in London in spikes‚ which are shelters. Times were hard‚ Orwell had no money‚ and he lived in a variety of shelters. You could only stay at spikes one night at a time. If you went to two or more spikes in London‚ more than once in a single month there was a possibility of

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    Author: George Orwell Page: 36 Topic: Identify a major symbol (or what you think will become a major symbol) within your novel. Explain its significance. Major Symbol: Pigs Quotes: 1) “The pigs had set aside the harness-room as a headquarters for themselves. Here‚ in the evenings‚ they studied blacksmithing‚ carpentering‚ and other necessary arts from books which they had brought out of the farmhouse” (Orwell 31) 2) “As for the pigs‚ they could already read and write perfectly” (Orwell 32) 3) “It

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    "(The Quotations Pages). George Orwell is one of the most famous writers of his time of the1900’s because his books are very popular. George is most famous for his novel 1984 which is very controversial. He also famous for his fable story called Animal Farm where the animals on a game revolt against the humans and take over a farm. George Orwell was born in Bengal‚ India in 1903. In 1911 George Orwell was sent to boarding school called St. Cyprain’s in England. George did not have a lot of friends

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    Technology has been growing as the years past by but now wearable technology has become a trend in today’s society. George Orwell 1984 novel is accurate‚ effective‚ but fail to predict people’s willing towards using technology. Orwell fail to predict that the society’s self willing to be spied on. Well known brand companies are creating new wearable technology like the google glasses‚ new smart phones‚ and many more things so people can buy. “ The instrument (the telescreen‚ it was called) could be

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    Characters Winston Smith – main character who wants revolution he is somewhat of an intelligent person compared to his counterparts and he is also an older middle aged civil servant who works at the Ministry of Truth and is responsible for historical revision of all records‚ also the novel’s protagonist. He despises totalitarian control and practically everything about his government. Julia – works in the Fiction Department at the Ministry of Truth. She is also Winston’s lover and is very promiscuous

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    To Kill a Mockingbird​  New Historicism Literary Criticism    In the novel‚ ​ To Kill a Mockingbird​ ‚ Harper Lee touched up on topics that revolved  around the perspective historicism as the novel also addresses controversial topics like racism‚  and economic hardship all in a historicism perspective. An example in his novel that relates to is  racism is when Atticus tells Scout‚ "As you grow older‚ you’ll see white men cheat black men  every day of your life‚ but let me tell you something and don’t you forget it­whenever a white 

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    several literary criticisms used to breakdown works. New Historicism has been informed through different kinds of criticism‚ including psychoanalytic criticism‚ feminist criticism‚ and especially deconstruction. This allows self identifying new historicists to be seen as feminist‚ Marxist‚ or deconstructionist. New Historicism is a literary criticism that allows us to connect events that occur in different time periods and locations. New Historicism in not necessarily a theory that was made up out of

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    Book Review [pic] Essays of Orwell [pic] George Orwell (1903 – 1950) [pic] Edited by : M.G.Nayar Review done by : [pic] Fahimuddin Shaikh Roll no. 44 R.H.Patel English Medium B.Ed. College Kadi Sarva VishwaVidyalaya Campus‚ Sector 23‚ Gandhinagar. Year 2007-2008 Introduction : 1) The Aims of Book review : The book-review is appreciating‚ analyzing and criticizing a book wherein the reviewer goes through the book comprehensively to come out with his own ideas about

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    Orwell was also incorrect in the way he believed newspeak would be used. He never expressed the belief that a group besides the leaders would use newspeak. Today newspeak has been swapped for the term political correctness. "The notion of political correctness came into use among communists in the 1930s as a semi-humorous reminder that the party’s interest is to be treated as a reality that ranks above reality itself."(Codevilla) This quote is saying that whatever the leaders tell must be true and

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