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    Many of the predictions made by George Orwell in his book 1984 in relation to "Big Brother" surveillance‚ corruption of language and control of history have already come about to a great extent in Communist countries and to some extent in the West. The powers of security police in Western countries to intercept mail and tap phones have often been extended‚ police agencies keep numerous files on law-abiding citizens‚ and more and more public officials have the right to enter private homes without

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    Statement of Purpose Umang Moda ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ I admit the obstacle to writing a Statement of Purpose has been in not knowing how to begin with one. I start in this manner not on a whim‚ but from necessity. It was either this or facing the grim possibility that I would never finish with one. I have tried my best to not disseminate the differences on how one is written and how it ought to be written. As such‚ I

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    By the year 2050‚ I predict that the negative utopia of 1984 will not exist. Some of the reasons I think that the negative utopia expressed in 1984 will not overcome our society in 2050 is because of the idea of the different Parties that were described in the book‚ and the roles that they played in the society. Also‚ because of the Inner Party and how it tried to act as a government‚ invading all privacy. Lastly‚ because of the Newspeak Language and how the Party tried to minimize the common language

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    Sahil Aggarwal Williams IB English SL The Veracity of Paradoxical Slogans in 1984 The definition of a paradox is‚ “A statement that on the surface seems a contradiction‚ but that actually contains some truth.” In George Orwell’s‚ 1984‚ the use of paradoxes is exemplified in an attempt to allow the reader to understand the true intentions of a totalitarian government. By using war as a method of keeping peace in the society or even going so far as to further the degree of ignorance to greaten the

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    Chris Claypool Period 4 AP Macro Economics Problem Set #3 1. The determinants of aggregate demand are as fallows: Consumer Spending‚ Investment‚ Government Spending and exports. Consumer Spending is how much a population in a certain economy can spend on goods. This can be affected by the wealth of the citizens‚ the wealthier the citizens the more they can buy increasing demand. Investment is when a firm or other entity put money into their service hoping to improve it. An example would

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    1984 ESSAY

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    Does our society resemble the society described in George Orwell’s 1984? In 1984 people lack basic human rights of freedom‚ privacy‚ individualism‚ and spirit. Today we have started to freely give up several of our rights‚ however it may not be to the same extreme as in the book. Bossche (1984) states‚ “In our 1984‚ Big Brother will not conquer the world. However‚ the warnings of George Orwell are more than ever relevant.” There are several similarities between this book and our society today. “Even

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    Orwell's Influence in 1984

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    Orwell’s Influence in 1984 Influence--from the day one is born to the day one dies‚ this constantly affects people in their lives. All of this experience is then reflected in everything that they do. One will never forget the most powerful memories he or she has‚ they will be forever ingrained in their minds. George Orwell‚ a British writer during the twentieth century‚ wrote his famous novel in the wake of the World Wars that had rocked the entire globe. In 1949‚ he published 1984 . This novel is about

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    Forms of Control: 1984

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    Warning‚ Love George Orwell. George Orwell once said that “writing a novel is agony”; however as excruciating as it may have been for him to write it (probably since he was so ill at the time)‚ 1984 stands to be one of the greatest examples of dystopian literature read today. It is a strong novel that draws on concepts like totalitarianism‚ class and caste systems‚ rebellion and many other concepts that seem far off from the society that exists today. On the contrary‚ Orwell himself states that

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    To what extent does Orwell present a dystopian view of the future in Nineteen Eighty-four? The book Nineteen Eighty-four is written by the British author‚ George Orwell. The book is written as a dystopian fiction‚ which makes the reader see what is the worst to come. It is about an ordinary man called Wiston Smith‚ who is a member of the outer party‚ and he is getting controlled by Ingsoc. Ingsoc is against any talking or thinking against Big Brother. Nineteen Eighty-four is written using three

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