Mechanisms of Control In George Orwell’s 1984‚ the strategies used by Oceania’s "Party" to achieve total control over the population are similar to the ones emplaced by Joseph Stalin during his reign. Indeed‚ the tactics used by Oceania’s "Party" truly depicts the brutal totalitarian society of Stalin’s Russia. In making a connection between Stalin’s Russia and Big Brothers’ Oceania‚ each party implements a psychological and physical manipulation over society by controlling the information and the
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The political and economic policies of Joseph Stalin in the period before World War 11 and those of Mikhail Gorbachev were similar in some ways‚ yet different in others. The economic situation of the country at the time of the two men’s administration was similar‚ so their policies were parallel. A differing aspect of the policies of the two leaders is their political outlook. Finally‚ the foreign policies of Stalin and Gorbachev varied greatly. The economic situation of the country at the time
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The Piggy and the Beast In the novel Lord of the flies‚ author William Golding uses symbolism of Piggy and the beast to demonstrate that fear contains immense power and changes people’s actions. After the plane wreak‚ the boys get together and start discussing on what their next actions will be‚ so they decide to learn each other’s names. When Piggy fails to remember a name‚ Jack gets angry and calls Piggy a fatty. Ever boy laughs at Piggy however he does not attempt to fix the issue of Jack making
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Jack Merridew Jack is the oldest of the group. He is a tall‚ thin‚ and bony boy with red hair and a freckled face. He symbolizes responsibility‚ barbaric behavior‚ evil‚ and irrational thinking. He symbolizes responsibility because he was responsible for the actions of his group‚ the hunters. As the head of the hunters‚ it was his job to make sure they were always on task and that they bring food (meat) for the rest of the group. He symbolizes barbaric behavior by the way he treats the littluns
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character Piggy in William Golding’s Lord of the Flies helps to develop foundations of truth and understanding in the story. Throughout the story‚ Piggy is associated with intellect‚ logic‚ and often an adult voice on a child’s island. Piggy offers direct and to the point advice as to how to go about doing daily chores and running the government of the island. Piggy functions not only as a character in the novel but also as an important element to develop symbolism and theme. Piggy and his glasses
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“We did everything adults would do. What went wrong?” “Ralph wept for the end of innocence‚ the darkness of man’s heart‚ and the fall through the air of the true‚ wise friend called Piggy.” “We’ve got to have rules and obey them. After all‚ we’re not savages. We’re English‚ and the English are best at everything.” “The world‚ that understandable and lawful world‚ was slipping away.” “What are we? Humans? Or animals? Or savages?” “The rules!" shouted Ralph‚ "you’re breaking the rules!" "Who
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Stalin: Man or Monster 1. Source A shows Stalin as a man intent on destroying the prosperity of Russia and destroying its people. In contrast‚ source B is showing the opposite. Source A shows Stalin proudly presenting ‘the USSR’s pyramids’ made of the skulls of the people. He has a big grin on his face. Meanwhile‚ source B shows Stalin talking with the workers at a new power station. He is presented as wanting to connect with this people and caring by how he is taking with what is regarded as
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Merridew and Piggy Churchill When anyone thinks of the word “disorder” they are likely to think about a war‚ or some problem that is faced in society today. As shown in Lord of the Flies by William Golding‚ sometimes the disorder of the world lies within ourselves. In this allegorical novel‚ William Golding utilized precise details such as physical attributes and personality to represent Hitler and Winston Churchill before‚ and during World War II through his characters Jack and Piggy. They were
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Piggy was also the democrat of the boys‚ he thought things through‚ he was equal‚ rational‚ and had a mindset of being rescued‚ and not wanting to be stuck on the island. Ralph is overjoyed that there are no grownups on the island‚ but Piggy can envision the consequences of the pilots death‚ and the fact that nobody was a mature adult‚ and they couldn’t make mature decisions. Piggy was not elected chief because of his look and probably because
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A Comparison of Hitler and Stalin Angelica Calvillo HIS 306: Twentieth-Century Europe April 26‚ 2010 Adolf Hitler’s Nazi Germany and Joseph Stalin’s Soviet Union are two controversial regimes. Hitler and Stalin were both Dictators of the countries they ruled. When Hitler and Stalin are compared‚ we can clearly see that each one of them were cold blooded killers. They are both responsible for an absurd amount of innocent deaths. Hitler is believed to be responsible for killing at least
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