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    too many things teachers‚ friends and parents say. This is expressed in the readings 1984‚ and “The Spy”. In 1984‚ Winston’s next door neighbors‚ the Parson’s have children. These children possess vicious traits‚ and it is illustrated because there mother lives in terror‚ from the way the book portrays it. For example‚ on page 24 it states “ with those children‚ he thought the wretched woman must lead a life of terror”(Orwell 24). She is scared to to say and do things around them because of the way

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    In 1984‚ George Orwell depicted a world of absolute monarchy and authority. This was an age of tyranny and indoctrination. Freedom and liberty were foreign to the people in Oceania and their lives were constantly under the omnipresence of ever watchful telescreens. There was absolutely no colour in their lives - the whole population was blended into one monotone colour‚ one that worships the Big Brother and work for the Big Brother loyally throughout their lifetime. In this fascinating Oceania utopia

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    of Science Fiction‚ a novum is “a conceptual challenge to everything we hold dear‚ often including today’s hard-won scientific knowledge and activities‚ and even the nature and worth of human consciousness‚ individual and social alike” (Broderick). George Orwell’s classic story‚ 1984‚ was not intended to be written as a science fiction novel but rather as a political dystopian story warning about the dangers of a future that has embraced totalitarianism. However‚ 1984 still falls under the spectrum

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    not allowed to have any independence whatsoever. Each person that is manipulated would turn into a mindless drone if the world was taught to believe something that incorrect. Through psychological scare tactics and the creation of new invention‚ George Orwell presents a theme that no person should be manipulated by any other individual in any society because it leads to the destruction of one’s individuality and free expression. With psychological scare tactics‚ the Party threatens the public and

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    BIG BROTHER IS WATCHING YOU. Abuse of Technology is one of the main themes in the book 1984 by George Orwell. The main character‚ Winston Smith has trouble accepting the dystopian society of Oceania; which is a nation that is run by a figure called “Big Brother”. Big Brother watches over the nation and controls humanity. They do this by abusing the little technology that they have in Oceania. It is fair to state that we have far more technology than the world of 1984‚ but we don’t abuse that technology

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    Peter Shaffer’s play Equus is about Alan Strang and his perception on horses. Alan is currently being treated by a Martin Dysart‚ his psychiatrist‚ for blinding six horses. His psychiatrist tries to get Alan to explain what was going on and he eventually begins to open up. When Alan was a child‚ his mother was a Christian who read the bible to him every day. One day‚ his father destroyed a picture of the crucifixion of Jesus and Alan decided to replace it with a picture of a horse. During Alan’s

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    society‚ Postman’s assertion that Huxley’s vision is more relevant than Orwell’s vision is found to be untrue. While Orwell states some valid points in his prediction of the future‚ Huxley’s vision seems to be much more familiar and recognizable when we take a look at the world around us. Although we don’t live in a complete police state that controls the media like the citizens in George Orwell’s “1984‚” the American government still uses various methods in order to influence which sources of information

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    1984 Essay George Orwell had ‘prophesized’ what the world would be like 35 years from his time in the book 1984. The theme of 1984 is more likely to be obedience of the people more than oppression. Even though oppression is suddenly the thought that comes to mind when you think of 1984‚ the real purpose of the oppression such as on their freedom is for the people to be obedient and to support the party and Big Brother. There is much of oppression of freedom in 1984 in many ways. Some of the forms

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    The theme of this entry revolves around a very sensitive topic‚ humanity. The message penetrates even deeper and touches on the fact that killing a human‚ under any circumstance‚ is considered a crime. Also‚ George Orwell wants readers to recognize the value of an individual’s existence‚ specifically a healthy individual. These messages are delivered to the readers by the techniques that the author incorporated in his entry. One of these techniques include highlighting a particular action that

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    In the novel 1984‚ the author George Orwell depicted a society where everyone was being constantly observed by cameras and their thoughts were controlled by their leader‚ Big Brother. Big Brother watches over them to guarantee they are following the rules. He also uses his power to dictate their thought to ensure that the community would do as he wanted. When this novel was first written‚ in 1948‚ the thought of something like Big Brother watching and controlling you seemed far-fetched. Reanalyzing

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