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    In "1984"‚ Orwell portrays a totalitarian dystopian world‚ where there is no freedom and citizens are constantly brainwashed. Without thought‚ the citizens just work for the party. In order to insure the citizen will always listen to the government‚ they make sure the citizen have no recollection of the past. The party also does a very good job with creating fear with propaganda‚ taking away freedom‚ in forcing strict rules and having everyone under surveillance at all times. In "1984"‚ false

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    Erick Suazo English Essay 1984 by George Orwell The novel 1984 by George Orwell is considered to be one of the most famous novels of the negative Utopian‚ or dystopian genre. This novel was majorly written to warn the readers the dangers of totalitarian government in the West. There are three themes that fit the novel; danger of totalitarianism‚ technology‚ and psychological manipulation. These themes make the novel of 1984 more comprehensive. Each of this themes give an effect to society.

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    Would you want to be famous or just be the average teenager? Although many people say they do not want to be famous‚ I would love to. I would like to be famous for many different reasons. The main reasons I would want to be famous is all of the following: you would have lots of friends‚ get to travel around the world‚ be a role model‚ and also be a millionaire. AH‚ the glamorous life. Celebrities have it made. First‚ I think being famous would be awesome because of the money. In the business of

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    HOW TO BE YOURSELF 1. Find yourself and define yourself on your terms  Yet‚ you can’t be yourself if you don’t know‚ understand yourself first. It should be your primary goal to find this out. Find the time to dwell upon what you value and take time to consider what makes up the essence of who you are. As part of this‚ contemplate your life and choices. Try to think about what kinds of things you would or wouldn’t like to do‚ and act accordingly;

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    desires‚ the person is harmless and there’s no need for execution. 6. One of the most grotesque is the brutal killing of those who do not listen to Big Brother‚ which is a part of the utopia of Oceania. 7. Newspeak is the fictional language spoken in 1984. It was created to limit free thought‚ freedom‚ and self-expression. Newspeak is a metaphor of the total dominance of the state. 8. Because Goldstein‚ the head of the Party himself‚ is black-haired and brown-eyed‚ it doesn’t fit the Aryan mold at

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    1“Power is in tearing human minds to pieces and putting them together again in new shapes of your own choosing.” ― George Orwell‚ 1984 Big brother takes individuals strips them of their personality their morals and even their thoughts to create a perfect party member‚ these people will always be under his control‚ and never rebel to over throw him. He molds them into his idea of a (perfect party member)‚ by isolating the citizens of Oceania from the rest of the world. Having Telescreens in everyone’s

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    When Not Knowing is Understanding “Help [. . .] is giving part of yourself to somebody who comes to accept it willingly and needs it badly‚” declared the father of narrator and author of A River Runs Through It‚ Norman Maclean (Norman Maclean‚ A River Runs Through It‚ A River Runs Through It and Other Stories‚ NY: Pocket Books-Simon & Schuster‚ 1992-1976‚ 1-113‚ 89. Print. All subsequent quotations are documented by page number only.). Norman’s attempt at helping people throughout the book is

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    as people who can’t think for themselves. They have been brain washed into believing the political parties propagandas and like the answer to question 1 everyone is homogenous‚ very bland‚ no individuality and boring. 3. Examine the following settings in the film? Winston’s apartment- Winston’s apartment was a very old room. It looked extremely lonely to be in there and dirty. There was a chair in the corner and in a secret part of his wall was where he kept a diary of his thoughts. His apartment

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    The Themes of Hope and Betray in the Novel Nineteen Eighty-four Betrayal is a concept of one losing hope and trust in another. Unknowingly‚ one can be misled by individuals closest to them‚ allowing them to lose hope. For example‚ one can be a victim of deception by the disloyalty of a close friend they trust. Similarly‚ George Orwell’s novel Nineteen Eighty-four demonstrates one losing hope in the individuals they meet. The interwoven themes of hope and betrayal are evident through O’Brien‚ Julia

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    It is considered good manners to wait until you have finished chewing and have swallowed your food before taking a sip of your beverage. Q. What is the correct position for a coffee cup in a formal place setting? A. The coffee cup and saucer is placed to the right of the place setting‚ to the right of the furthest utensil. Since most people are right-handed‚ the handle should face to the right. Q. After the completion of a formal dinner‚ where do you place your utensils? A. Place the

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