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    no freedom‚ hope‚ or feeling. Three super states called Oceania‚ Eurasia‚ and Eastasia‚ divide and ravage the earth with perpetual war between them. The story takes place in Oceania‚ which consists of the Americas as well as Great Brittan. Nineteen-eighty Four chronicles Winston Smith’s struggle to fight against the forever-reining‚ oppressive social system called the Party. Throughout 1984 several central themes through which the Party controls its members unfold - the first theme is dehumanization

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    Animal Farm: Book Review

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    Farm: Book Review Animal Farm is a dystopian‚ allegorical novel written by George Orwell and published in 1945. Orwell was a novelist as well as a journalist‚ and is best known for his narrative documentaries and his novellas’‚ including “Nineteen Eighty-Four‚” and “Animal Farm.” His novella “Animal Farm” mirrors events in Russia that lead up to the Revolution and lasted during “Stalin era‚” and exhibits noteworthy symbolism between common farm animals and important communist/socialist leaders

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    (radio-frequency identification) should not be used to track people (e.g. human implants and RFID tags on people or products). Do you agree? Support your argument with concrete examples. Famous novelist George Orwell once wrote in his novel Nineteen Eighty-Four‚ “There was of course no way of knowing whether you were being watched at any given moment…In the assumption that every sound you made was overheard‚ and‚ except in darkness‚ every movement scrutinized.” (George Orwell ’s‚ 1984 - telescreen

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    Charrington’s room (conveniently after Hate Week‚ when their services to the party were essential)‚ Winston believed that one could share in the idealized future he had for the Proles "[...] if one passed on the secret doctrine that two plus two make four"

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    nothing. Only I will remain.” — Frank Herbert‚ Dune. It is true; fear is a single force that can either strengthen or weaken a man. Fear has the potential to ruin oneself‚ leaving nothing left but the need to obey the fear itself. In the novel Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell‚ the government uses fear as a mechanism to control its citizens. The government uses fear to ensure obedience among all citizens‚ and in addition‚ prevents relationships from forming to guarantee that no one will have a greater

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    1984, Orwell Essay

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    Powerplay involves the interplay of different types of power relationships between the powerful and the opressed‚ and the extent to which power resides in individuals. There are an abundance of themes and issues explored in Nineteen Eighty-Four (hereafter “1984”) that relate to the object of power and its representation through the political state of “the party”‚ rebellion and language. Similarly‚ these themes of the use‚ abuse‚ and manipulation of power are used in the Peter Nicholson Cartoon in

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    Memory - Handmaid's Tale

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    Discuss the importance of memory in the Handmaid’s Tale Memory and its loss is one of the main characteristics of dystopian literature. This concept is essential for writers to effectively portray the way in which a totalitarian state attempts to gain absolute control over society through the psychological manipulation of its citizens. In the dystopian novel‚ “The Handmaid’s Tale”‚ Margaret Atwood discusses the important issue of women’s rights‚ by offering a strong feminist vision in order to warn

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    动物庄园 读书报告

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    (1923 to 2005). Eric Arthur Blair (1903 –1950),is widely known by his pen name George Orwell. He was an English novelist and journalist. Orwell wrote literary criticism‚ poetry‚ fiction and journalism. He is famous for the dystopian novel Nineteen Eighty-Four (1949) and the Allegorical novella Animal Farm. When World War II broke out‚ Orwell’s wife Eileen worked in the Censorship Department‚ staying during the week with her family in Greenwich. Orwell also had the desire to join the war. "They won’t

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    “Humanity is acquiring all the right technology for the wrong reasons” -Richard Buckminster Fuller In the totalitarian worlds of Nineteen Eighty-Four (1984) and V for Vendetta the ruling regimes have exploited technology that could be used for the benefit of humanity and tainted it with the purpose of securing their absolute control over humanity. They do this by censoring information released to the public‚ enforcing their own version of the past and present‚ and dismissing citizens’ right to

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    Forms of Control: 1984

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    News." Technology News - CNET News. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 10 May 2013. <http://news.cnet.com/2100-1029-6140191.html>. Orwell‚ George. 1984. 1954. Reprint. Canada: Penguin Group‚ 2008. Print. "Propaganda and Surveillance in George Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four : Two Sides of the Same Coin ." Global Media Journal - Canadian Edition. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 8 May 2013. <www.gmj.uottawa.ca/1002/v3i2_yeo.pdf>. contrast‚ and in the two months since the Northern. "Why Bush Spent $3.2 Million Tax Dollars

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