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    Importance of Language; Newspeak. It is the intention of the government to make it impossible to convey any nonconformist thoughts. Hence Newspeak was designed for this very intention. To narrow down what people can actually say and think‚ the rules of language are being skewed from what we actually say right now. Negative terms have been eliminated from the language. In Newspeak‚ "bad" and "awful" are altered to mean "ungood" or "doubleplus ungood." This language leaves no room for nuance or shades

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    Careful‚ observant‚ attentive‚ and partial to the security offered by solitude‚ the loon selects some lonely location on the borders of the lake far from the existence of men. Thoreau‚ in Walden‚ pursues the loon because it represents what Thoreau is himself searching for""the ability to be at home in two worlds‚ but also separate from both of them. To be able to reach a unity with nature and likewise successfully separate himself from society. However‚ he can’t catch the loon because this objective

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    own individuality‚ this seems to be saying that everyone follows the same path‚ which contradicts that article. That maybe just me misinterpreting it‚ but oh well. Now onto the third listed quote on the paper. “Whoso would be a man‚ must be a nonconformist”. What this quote is saying is that to be human is to break the societal boundaries. Man was made to follow its own path‚ that is what sets us apart from animals. The ability to individualize greatly from the common

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    simply demanded. Respect has been a major issue throughout time. Towns and countries alike were crushed simply for disrespecting their invaders. Vlad Dracul‚ a Transylvanian ruler most feared for his barbaric behavior used to cut off the heads nonconformist villagers and place them on stakes outside his castle. The reason this issue is so important is because if respect is unjustly demanded by everyone‚ everywhere‚ all the time‚ the idea of respect‚ will be cheapened and true respect will become

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    believes is right‚ not what others believe is right. For example‚ if a person considers Judaism to be the true religion then he should follow Judaism and not what everyone is following. Also‚ the essay talks about how an individual should be a nonconformist. A person should not copy what other people do or believe. For instance‚ if everyone likes to hunt but one person doesn’t then the one individual should not go hunting just to be like the rest. If a person copies others he or she wouldn’t know

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    A person was considered a transcendentalist if he or she would not necessarily attend the meetings but contribute in both the discussions and believes. Transcendentalists were nonconformist -people who do not conform to a generally accepted pattern of thoughts or ideas particularly in organizing religion-. It was believed by the transcendentalist that for every person there exist a personal relationship between the individual and

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    The notion of dreams and the process of dreaming is one that intrigues society and does not fail to fully escape the grasp of understanding. It is such an ephemeral circumstance in which we find ourselves daily. And yet‚ fascination with the overwhelmingly unknown continues to probe our interests. In a manner‚ film overlaps into the realm of rapid eye movement in the most basic form. Through an alternate reality we exist‚ without control or complete possible actuality. Both film and its constituent

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    individual’s behavior that is performed because of group pressure‚ even though that pressure might not involve a direct request. Many people want to think that they are conformist enough so that they are not looked upon as strange to others and nonconformist enough to demonstrate that they are capable of thinking by themselves. For many years‚ psychologists have been interested in human conformity. Usually when people are in groups‚ they behave according to how those in the group behave. That indicates

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    Throughout Fight Club the audience becomes acquainted with two characters: the narrator with the self referenced name of Joe‚ and his best friend Tyler Durden. With their first meeting‚ Joe was enamoured with Tyler. From his poetically spun words to the the unthinkable barbaric actions his thoughts eventually led up to‚ Joe soon wasn’t just a friend‚ but a captive to the mind of Tyler Durden. Throughout the story Joe compulsively follows Tyler’s wishes‚ eventually not able to run away from his friend

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    Casablanca Movie and WW II Michael Curtiz’s Casablanca was released in 1942 and became an immediate hit. Many people see this movie as the classic love story of all time‚ yet it is also has significant historical and political references that people could also relate to at the time the movie was released. The movie is based in the French-controlled Moroccan city of Casablanca during World War II. Lead character Rick Blaine is a cynical American who now lives in Casablanca and owns “Rick’s

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