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    Samantha Mehalick 1984 Propaganda Research Paper Mrs. McCarthy Honors English Period 4 June 3rd‚ 2013 George Orwell wrote the book 1984 as a warning to the people in the future. Orwell opened the people’s eyes to the way the government controls the people by torture and control of information and language. Also‚ the government controls by war and fear‚ brainwashing‚ propaganda‚ and several other evils.  One of the major ways the government controlled the people in the book was by propaganda

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    Gender boundaries are established in 1984 through sexual repression‚ which is shown through costume. The restrictions placed on the party members in 1984 include every party member (both male and female) have to wear ‘ugly’ overalls. This plays its part in undefined gender roles. This boundary is broken in a number of ways. First of which is when Winston has sex with the prole prostitute‚ another is when Winston and Julia use Mr Clarington’s shop as a place for having sex‚ (this is broken even more

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    Characters Winston Smith – main character who wants revolution he is somewhat of an intelligent person compared to his counterparts and he is also an older middle aged civil servant who works at the Ministry of Truth and is responsible for historical revision of all records‚ also the novel’s protagonist. He despises totalitarian control and practically everything about his government. Julia – works in the Fiction Department at the Ministry of Truth. She is also Winston’s lover and is very promiscuous

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    Are They Watching? Winston’s belief in the proles act as a liberating force to bring down the hierarchy among the party. In the party’s eyes‚ the proles are considered torpid‚ lethargic‚ vapid‚ and petty to the upper classes. Proles are uneducated and unorganized with little security. They do not have specific rules to obey by‚ creating more freedom among the people which could lead to an up rise against the party. The proles could change the way the society is run through revolts against the party

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    Mere seconds after the sun had fallen‚ an army of artificial light stood at attention. The remnants of the retreating darkness danced around the figure of the sole woman wandering along the vacant streets. Her feet shuffled briskly as her eyes scrutinized the puffs of her breath escaping her nostrils. The man-made lights exposed no excitement from her face over spending a single unnecessary second on the squalid inner city streets. The woman reached into her oversized purse without sparing a glance

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    are still much-loved years after they were written. Orwell’s metaphorical writing style was due to his political views‚ which he often incorporated into his books. One of the best examples of this “Orwellian” symbolism can be found in his 1949 novel‚ 1984. The story revolves around a middle-aged man named Winston and the life he leads in what is seemingly a post-apocalyptic‚ “utopian” society. The government‚ known as “Big Brother” to civilians‚ controls every aspect of their lives without ever appearing

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    Why does technology hold a huge role in a society? Technology plays an important role in any society and none is more prominent than the fictional dystopian society of Oceania from George Orwell’s novel‚ 1984. In the fictitious setting of 1984 the people are controlled by the group known only as the Party. The Party controls every part of their citizens’ lives and the citizens are being constantly monitored by various forms of technology. In America 2017 the NSA has logged all texts‚ phone calls

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    Orwellian Policies Practiced in Countries Both Currently and in the Past When 1984 was first written by George Orwell in 1944‚ the impact it would later have on countless societies across the globe was still unknown. Over time‚ it has increased in popularity and is now known as an insightful warning on the detrimental effects of absolute power. It is held in such high regards that there has been a word created to describe the nature of the events that took place in it. According to dictionary.com

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    1984 was written more than 60 years ago by an author named George Orwell. This book was very much like today’s society. Some people agree that 1984 is still relevant in today’s society‚ some disagree. 1984 has so many references to today’s society and relates. This book was written many years ago and was a book for analyzing the future. They have three parties‚ the inner‚ outer layer‚ and the proles. They speak in Newspeak‚ and have telescreens and Big Brother watching their every move. Winston

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    In the book 1984 by George Orwell takes place in a city known as Oceania where a political group of people who are known as “The party”‚ likes to spy over there people by using advanced technology to do so.This party likes to scrutinize the mind of people by using the technology they have. They have surveyed the whole city‚ so they can create a world where everything including the mind is controlled. To achieve that the party had to use telescreens and put them everywhere in Oceania. Telescreens

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