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    2nd point - they were both always being watched. They couldn’t do anything without everyone knowing about it. 3rd point - they both ended up at the end of the story ended up being left alone. Truman got to leave and Winston got to drink gin. Everyone left them alone at the end of the story. The Truman Show is a movie about a man whose whole life from birth to middle adulthood was recorded and played on live on either national or world television. In contrast 1984 was a novel‚ much more explicit

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    Truman and the Cold War I. Postwar Domestic Adjustments A. Initial faltering economy – inflation rises‚ GDP down‚ strikes 1. Taft-Hartley Act – put limits on labor unions a. Outlawed closed shop‚ labor leaders take non-Communist oath 2. Sold war factories cheaply to private companies 3. G.I. Bill – paid for school for soldiers; home‚ farm‚ and small business loans B. GDP growth lasts next two decades – Americans – 6% of population controlled 40% of earth’s $ 1. Middle class

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    “desert clear air”‚ is the focal point of the opening paragraphs of Truman Capote’s In Cold Blood. It’s a town with dusty streets and flaking buildings that are consumed by “prairie twangs” and “frontier trousers”. Based on the word choices such as the ones above‚ it is very easy for us to gather a description of what Holcomb is like. Capote uses imagery and tone to accurately convey how he sees Holcomb: aged‚ calm‚ and lonesome. Capote uses a lot of imagery in these paragraphs to express his view

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    1 Character Development In the book In Cold Blood‚ Truman Capote uses a very advanced and detailed writing style to describe his main characters‚ Dick and Perry‚ but he also uses this style of writing to paint a picture of the secondary characters in which provides a collage of background and helps accentuate the main characters and the plot in general. One of the secondary characters that really stuck out to me would be Mr. Stoecklein. Truman Capote’s use of dialect and character description helps

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    the atomic bomb‚ US and Soviet Union world supremacy‚ and the creation of the Truman Doctrine and Containment. The US was the first country to develop an atomic bomb. This bomb was created in case any country attacked the US or another war took place and would be used only if necessary as a military weapon. It was proposed by the scientists to be tested on an isolated area such as an island or desert‚ but President Truman rejected this idea and instead suggested that it would be dropped on Japan to

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    The Truman Doctrine and The Marshall Plan Ideological and practical significances After Harry Truman proposed the idea of a European Recovery Plan to the Congress‚ it was taken further by General Marshall. General Marshall joined office in January 1947 as the Secretary of State. Soon after General Marshall met with Stalin and came back to realise the urgency for American actions in retaliation. Marshall proposed aid to Europe on a vast scale‚ and invited the Europeans to respond. The way

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    Good evening congressmen and women. I am here to discuss the “successfulness” of the containment policy under the administration of President Harry Truman. The policy is composed of a series of strategies‚ including the Truman Doctrine‚ and the Marshall Plan‚ issued in order to prevent the spread of communism abroad. I believe that such strategies failed in their intention of containing communism.     Despite our alliance with them during World War II‚ the United States is not very fond of the Soviet

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    the midnight sky. Boring enough to get no attention from the outside world. This portrays the town of Holcomb in Truman Capote’s In Cold Blood. This town consists of run down buildings and citizens who understand the importance of education. To help tell his story‚ Capote uses alliteration‚ imagery and his own selection of detail to bring his story to life. Throughout the story‚ Capote uses alliteration to keep the reader’s attention directed towards the condition of the town. Using word groups to

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    Pulitzer Prize winner and famous playwright‚ Truman Capote‚ in his True Crime Thriller‚ In Cold Blood‚ leads his audience through a story about the gruesome small Kansas town Clutter family murders. Capote’s purpose is to show us the perspective and thoughts of the persons involved in the crime. Capote adopts a grim and dark tone to convey to readers how mental illness is a bigger problem and how it can affect more than just one individual. Throughout the novel‚ we see the events after and during

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    There are many ways in which Truman Capote portrays sympathy for the Hickocks in this section. He uses interviews from the locals who live around where Dick’s family lives. When Officer Nye investigates the nearby folks‚ one farmer’s wife tells him‚“Don’t talk to me about Dick Hickock! If ever I met the devil![...] Dick would’ve gone to jail more times than you can count‚ except nobody around here ever wanted to prosecute out of respect for his folks.” Essentially‚ she is trying

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