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    sheep and dogs caved under pressure. Of course they conformed in two different ways first the sheep accepted their place in society by never allowing the other animals to think on the constrictions placed on them always breaking out into “two legs bad four legs good.” The pattern continued after

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    In George Orwell’s novel‚ 1984‚ the main character Winston despises the idea of Big Brother. Big Brother is the leader of the society. Every citizen is under constant surveillance by the authorities. This is mainly by telescreens. In the end of the novel‚ Winston begins to completely change his mind and learns to love Big Brother. Most people could not just change their mind about someone and go from hatred to love but there is an explanation. Winston’s situation can be linked to Stockholm Syndrome

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    John Grohol said that “Perfection does not exist in anyone. Striving for perfection in any party of our lives is a recipe for failure‚ since it can never be attained”. The problem is that sometimes the group of people have too much power. Society trusts them and which is why they believe that they live in an imaginary world where everything looks like a dream. A Utopia is an imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect‚ does not exist. It turned into its opposite‚ which

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    The next part that Orwell was again on the right path‚ but was still not totally right about was the controlling of people through culture. "Written by a dying man and based on the work of the Russian author Zamyatin‚ it is a chilling picture of how the power of the state could come to dominate the lives of individuals through cultural conditioning."(Protherough) This quote shows that one of the ways to control people is by altering their culture. Altering ones culture is not as easy as it is shown

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    Governments with unlimited power will eventually destroy humanity itself. The characteristics of human beings are deliberately stripped away by the government‚ leaving Winston as the last representation of humanity.“The definition of humanity is the entire human race or the characteristics that belong uniquely to human beings” (“Humanity”). Intelligence‚ independence‚ and intimacy are three characteristics that are associated with human beings. In the novel‚ the totalitarian government had eliminated

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    rendering Napoleon an effective leader in the instance of producing desirable effects for the economy. Another instance that outlines the effectiveness of Napoleon adduces its self in the orders he enforces. When Napoleon "…accept[s] a contract for four hundred eggs a week‚ the price of [the eggs] pay[s] enough [for] grain and meal to keep the farm going till summer…" was clearly providing the best for the most amount of animals. By doing this‚ Napoleon harms only a small percentage of the animals

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    How Did Napoleon Stay In Power How does napoleon manipulate the animal of letting him stay in power? Napoleon use 3 ways to manipulate the animals‚ he uses animalism to trick the animals to see him as the best option to lead the farm. He uses fear to scare and fill them with lies saying if we don’t eat our milk and apples mr. Jones will come back. Finally he uses propaganda to promote himself on a biased situation of being a leader. Napoleon uses animalism to stay in power. Napoleon states “All

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    1984 Process Paper In the novel “1984” by George Orwell‚ uses the thematic subject totalitarianism and reality to convey the political issues going on in the 20th century. On one hand‚ Orwell uses totalitarianism to illustrate the issues going on in Germany. On the other hand‚ Orwell uses reality to illustrate the lack of self identity and realism in the community. I believe Orwell wrote this novel to illustrate what would happen if the United States continued to ignore the Holocaust the world would

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    Not much change will occur over the course of the next twenty years that can’t be plainly predicted today. Obviously‚ the track we’re on now will continue to develop as automation takes to the forefront of work typically done by humans. Desperately‚ our governments will continue fighting to censor peoples daily lives in order gain control over a society born in the digital age. Intrusive marketing techniques tailored to target the very impulses within human DNA will be perfected; as escaping the

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    in alliance with Eurasia‚ “he‚ Winston Smith‚ knows that Oceania had been in alliance with Eurasia as short a time as four years ago” (30). During this time‚ Winston cannot embrace the idea of “doublethink” because his logic and common sense would not allow it. If Oceania was allied to Eurasia four years ago‚ Winston cannot accept that Oceania was also not allied with Eurasia four years ago because these two statements are clearly contradictory. Thus‚ the government cannot fully control Winston’s

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