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    twentieth century brought about rapid technological advancement in such a short time period. With these emerging technologies brought the increasing reliance of the machine. The dystopic futures of Fritz Lang’s Metropolis and George Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty Four foreshadows the impeding totalitarianism of a sentient machine. The dehumanising effect created by the machine widens the gap of the social hierarchies‚ increasing disparities between the working class and the upper class. Both Orwell and Lang

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    tells the reader that this is some kind of prison‚ the women have no freedom they are constantly being watched by the ‘Angels’ likewise in Nineteen Eighty-Four written by George Orwell there is a significant similarity between the ‘Angels’ in The Handmaid’s Tale and the Posters in Nineteen Eighty-Four. The Angels watch over the women and in Nineteen Eighty-Four the poster which is described as a ‘one of those pictures which are so contrived that the eyes follow you about when you move.’ Watch over

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    novel analysis

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    Bibliography: * Orwell‚ George (1949). Nineteen-Eighty Four‚ WWW.novelexplorer.com * Orwell‚ George (1949). Themes‚ WWW.sparknotes.com/lit/1984/themes.html * Orwell‚ George (1949)‚ articles about the novel 1984‚ WWW.netcharles.com/orwell/articles/1984-background-info-html * Orwell‚ George (1949)‚ thesis

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    novel Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell‚ I was prompted to keep a question in my head as I read it. Erich Fromm questions‚“can man forget that he is human?” or what is it to be Human. This question was undoubtedly adhered in my mind as I read the book and made me analyze the story in a big picture‚ comparing it to modern governments and pondering the deeper meaning of the text. My goal in writing this reading response is to debate‚ through George Orwell’s novel Nineteen Eighty-Four‚ that

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    Analyse how Nineteen Eighty Four and Pleasantville imaginatively portray individuals who challenge the established values of their time. It is impossible for the individual who values freedom to be exultant in a society that is underpinned by rigid conformity. In the Novel “Nineteen Eighty Four” by George Orwell‚ a totalitarian future society is portrayed‚ through a man whose daily work is rewriting history and tries to rebel by falling in love. Whereas The film “Pleasantville” directed by Gary

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    Marusa And Winston

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    with other things. It doesn’t always have to be sexually possessive urges and it also doesn’t also have to be parents. Sometimes‚ it can even be objects. Some examples are Marusa in “Head Cook at Weddings and Funerals”‚ and Winston Smith in “Nineteen Eighty-Four”. In “Head Cook at Weddings and Funerals” Marusa is the daughter of Aunt Florence and one of the main characters. In the story‚ her wedding is coming up and Marusa chose to buy a wedding dress out of a catalogue instead of a traditional one

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    “[Symbolism] is about allowing [the author] to say something more effectively.” (Chapman). Symbolism is important in a novel to deliver a point to the reader. Freedom is something that most people have in their lives‚ however in Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell‚ this is not the case. The novel brings the reader to a world where freedom is something of the past that most people do not remember anymore. Orwell uses many symbols as a creative way to portray the themes of the novel. He uses the

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    George Orwell’s 1984

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    George Orwell’s 1984 is one of the most famous novels of the negative utopian‚ or dystopian‚ genre. Unlike a utopian novel‚ in which the writer aims to portray the perfect human society‚ a novel of negative utopia does the exact opposite: it shows the worst human society imaginable‚ in an effort to convince readers to avoid any path that might lead toward such societal degradation. In 1949‚ at the dawn of the nuclear age and before the television had become a fixture in the family home‚ Orwell’s

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    1984 Movie Review Essay

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    Introduction In this review‚ i will focus on the movie “Nineteen Eighty Four”. 1984 is a very meaningful movie which is one of the masterpiece of the antiutopia. In this paper‚ i will mainly talk about my feeling of the movie‚ who is the firm best for and discuss some of the technical aspects of the movie. First Feeling After watching the movie‚ the first feeling reflect in my brain was cherish. The reason of saying that is because the setting of the movie background. In this movie‚ one of the

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    Research Essay Orwell wrote at a time when communism seemed likely to spread across the word‚ which is a similar situation that we see today in some countries. Studying the Orwell’s works is relevant as it parallels with modern times. Orwell’s writing mostly focused on the nature of human in the society; his opinion about the non-democratic world and central authority focused in social and political areas. He wanted to educate people and expose everything he was against. Through the use of symbolism

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