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    1984 Essay- George Owrell

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    In 1984 by George Orwell‚ has successfully demonstrated a figure party‚ who is in control of every aspect of human life. The party thinks that they are making Oceania a better and civilized country if they place rules and regulations for the citizens of the country. The party tells them when to wake up‚ when to sleep‚ where one should work‚ and so on. Due to this‚ and a few other factors‚ most of the citizens living in Oceania are unhappy and struggling to cope with their life. The party gained control

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    Napoleon Becoming a Tyrant

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    shared the position of leadership with him did not agree with him on many counts. However‚ he was a good speaker and could easily gain the animals support with his speeches alone. So‚ Napoleon trained the sheep to break into their favorite slogan of ’ four legs good‚ two legs bad’ at vital parts of Snowball’s speeches making hard to convey his points to them. Because of this‚ Snowball would not gain much support which was exactly what Napoleon wanted. All Napoleon had to do was to put down the idea to

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    Rhetorical Devices that use figurative language Rhetorical devices are techniques that writers use to persuade‚ create a literary effect‚ or evoke an emotional response from the reader. Whenever you describe something by comparing it with something else‚ you are using figurative language‚ which is any language that goes beyond the literal meaning of words in order to furnish new effects or fresh insights into an idea or a subject (e.g. Whenever you call something “cool‚” you’re not talking

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    The Power of Language George Orwell‚ the writer of many highly regarded literary works‚ is extremely interested in the power of language‚ mainly how it is abused. By analyzing two of his works‚ 1984 and Politics and The English Language‚ it is clear that Orwell is using his writing to bring awareness to the dangers of the manipulation‚ misuse‚ and decline of language. In 1984 he demonstrates how language can be used to control thought and manipulate the past. This is proven

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    1984 Technology Analysis

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    allows The Party to get people’s heads in an attempt to completely control their lives. Winston is occasionally required to perform tasks given by the telescreen‚ for example; “Come on‚ comrades‚ put a bit of life into it! One‚ two‚ three‚ four! One‚ two‚ three‚ four!” (32). Winston is required to follow workout movements shown by the telescreen. This not only allows The Party to get into the head of their citizens but it also allows them to track the location and physical well being of each individual

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    1984 Vs. V for Vendetta

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    The government are the controlling powers of a people. They can steer the society one direction or the other. With an entire nations resources at their fingertips they are something to be feared. However‚ there are more people that make up the society than there are that make up the government. The ruling powers numbers are small and limited. A community’s numbers are vast‚ huge and limitless. People shouldn’t fear their government. Government should fear their people. 1984 by George Orwell and V

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    Winston walked down the sidewalk‚ a sense of apathy after his encounter with O’Brian in room 101 on several occasions‚ a sense of love; apathetic‚ emotionless love‚ for Big Brother. Winston did not remember what had happened in Room 101‚ nor how long he had been there for. Winston headed towards the park where he would meet the dark-haired girl he knew as Julia. Winston had an unexplainable emotion trapped inside his conscious‚ wanting to break free. Winston stopped for a moment to look up at a poster

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    settling the situation. The story starts off with the animals upset with the farm owner due to them being treated unfairly. The animals have these seven commandments they go by " whatever goes upon two legs is an enemy‚ whatever goes upon four legs‚or has wings‚is a friend‚ no animal shall wear clothes‚ no animal shall sleep in a bed‚ no animal shall drink alcohol‚ no animal shall kill any other animal‚ and all animals are equal."(

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    The Party in 1984‚ led by the figurehead of Big Brother‚ exercised the use of doublethink as a means to control its society. Doublethink is essentially mind control‚ and in the Party’s situation‚ it was mass‚ or collective‚ mind control. This mind control was achieved through collective solipsism. Throughout history‚ as we presently see in North Korea‚ governments have strived to control their populations as much as possible‚ but none have achieved near complete control like the Party did. Certain

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    His Holiness the Dalai Lama´s advice proves very beneficial for Tibetan Buddhism as a whole. At present‚ we enjoy the harmonious co-existence of the Buddhist followers of all four traditions of Tibetan Buddhism. It is universally known that religious fundamentalism breeds antagonism‚ recrimination‚ confrontation and factionalism among the religious people. We Tibetan should learn from our political history how religious fundamentalism

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