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    DECLARATION I‚ Raylene Roberta Ogle the undersigned‚ hereby declare that this is my own and personal work‚ except where the work(s) or publications of others have been acknowledged by means of reference techniques. I have read and understood Tutorial Letter CMNALLE/301 regarding technical and presentation requirements‚ referencing techniques and plagiarism. Your name Raylene Roberta Ogle Your student number 36187380 Date 9 October 2014 A witness’ name Nadine Green

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    language and characterisation - all displayed in their celebrated texts. Through highly original narratives and creative flare‚ readers encounter love in its most unconventional of forms‚ and these shall be examined in this essay. Lolita‚ written by Vladimir Nabokov was published in the 1950s‚ and has overriding theme of paradox. Nabokov delves into the concept of unconventional love with a sophisticated and flamboyant prose style as he tells the story of protagonist and middle-aged literature professor

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    Why were the Bolsheviks convinced that imposing a state monopoly over the media in the short-term would inevitably lead to media freedom for everyone in the long-term? Introduction The Bolsheviks‚ originally also Bolshevists were a faction of the Marxist Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (RSDLP) which split apart from the Menshevik faction at the Second Party Congress in 1903. The Bolsheviks were the majority faction in a crucial vote‚ hence their name. They ultimately became the Communist

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    a year he came across Messame Dassy‚ a secret organization that supported Georgian independence from Russia (PBS). A majority of the members of this organization were socialists‚ responsible for introducing Stalin to the writings of Karl Marx and Vladimir Lenin. Despite his success in seminary schooling‚ Joseph left his schooling and joined the group in 1898‚ devoting some of his time to studying the revolutionary ideas that would influence his totalitarian reign of the USSR. In 1901 Stalin joined

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    Animal Farm Overview Context -George Orwell was a political writer who criticized all forms of political oppression. -Orwell grew up in private schools throughout india surrounded by social elitism. As he grew the reality of british imperialism made him suspicious of the entrenched class system in English society. -Orwell became a socialist speaking out against the excesses of governments east and west and fighting briefly for the socialist cause during the Spanish Civil War. -Unlike many

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    A Tale of Two Cities was published serially in 1859. As a historical novel about the French Revolution‚ however‚ it takes us back to 18th century London and Paris.  1757-1794: The Period Represented in the Novel In the larger view‚ the novel begins in 1757 its final scene anticipates a post-revolutionary Paris. However‚ as a historical novel organized around the events of the French Revolution (1789-1794)‚ the major historical features of A Tale of Two Cities  are drawn from the major events of

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    step down as czar. He tried to abdicate‚ or formally give up power‚ in favor of his brother‚ Mikhail.When Mikhail refused to take the throne‚ Russia’s monarchy came to an end. Within days‚ news of these events reached exiled Russian revolutionary Vladimir Ilich Lenin in Switzerland. He quickly contacted German officials for permission to travel through Germany on his return to Russia. Germany and Russia were wartime enemies‚ but the Germans were eager to

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    of their leader‚ because of their nuclear capabilities and their political power. The Russian country became the great Communist powerhouse after a great revolution in 1922‚ when the provisional government was overturned and the Bolshevik leader‚ Vladimir Ilyich Lenin‚ took power over the chaotic and backward country. Once the Communist ’s took power over the nation‚ they began to make sweeping changes that would‚ eventually‚ lead the people into a golden age‚ where Russia had true power and could

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    Katelyn Rachels AEGL102-008 Carlson April 30‚ 2010 Animal Farm and the Russian Revolution Animal Farm is an allegory for what happened in Russia between the years of about 1917 and 1943. Orwell uses characters and certain details to symbolize different situations in the Russian Revolution. Understanding the specific historical context underlying Animal Farm enriches one’s reading of the book. The novel is about failed revolutions everywhere‚ but above all‚ it is about the Russian Revolution

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    Notes: Russian Revolution March Revolution 1917 1917 protests spread through St. Petersbug and the Royal palace is taken over Czar abdicates Provisional government (Duma) takes control lead by Alexander Kerensky Provisional government unpopular after decision to stay in WWI Marx wrote that a communist revolution can only occur in advanced capitalist system. Russia in 1917 had a feudal economy How could revolution occur there? Through a radical party of intellectuals to lead the workers

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