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    1.Compare and contrast Julia and Winston. How does each rebel against the Party‚ and are these rebellions at all effective? 2.Trace Winston’s path towards destruction. Where do we first see his fatalistic outlook? Is his defeat inevitable? 3.Discuss the role of technology in Oceania. In what areas is technology highly advanced‚ and in what areas has its progress stalled? Why? 4.Discuss the role of Big Brother in Oceania and in Winston’s life. What role does Big Brother play in each? 5.Discuss

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    Today technology saves time make communication easier and faster than traditional technology is good for individual or group because it provides away to store in information. In 1984 technology is portrayed negative as appose of today. In the book it’s used as an instrument of repression and surveillance. It’s mostly used through telescreens or where ever they go they are watched these two way display/cameras that is also used to state propaganda. Later in the novel technology is how they used to

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    Name Date Professor ____________________ Strayer University Parameters/Background The case study involving Julia’s food booth …. (provide background and parameters very similar to an Executive Summary in a Business Report). Julia is considering leasing a food booth outside Tech Stadium at home (6) football games. If she clears $1000 in profit for each game she believes it will be worth leasing the booth. $1000 per game to lease the booth $600 to lease a warming oven She

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    Winston thinks that the proles are the only hope for a better future; if they revolt as a mass‚ the government can’t do anything about it. The shame is that the proles are too dumb and too content with their lives to stand up for their rights. Winston makes a comment about the red-armed woman who is free and she looks fertile; she is able to produce a lot of kids for the future

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    In the story 1984 by George Orwell the two biggest characters in it was Winston Smith and George Orwell but they both had different opinions on what a hero was. Everybody has their own to say about what a hero really is in this life but what is a hero really? Some people say it’s someone who is admired or idealized for courage‚ outstanding achievements or qualities. A brave person who defies the system just as Winston Smith did in the story but a hero can be just a plain old person that doesn’t have

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    – Marusa & Winston Usually the Oedipus complex is when a child has the desire to sexually possess the parent of the opposite sex‚ where males are attracted to their mothers and females are attracted to their fathers‚ but it can also sometimes be substituted with other things. It doesn’t always have to be sexually possessive urges and it also doesn’t also have to be parents. Sometimes‚ it can even be objects. Some examples are Marusa in “Head Cook at Weddings and Funerals”‚ and Winston Smith in “Nineteen

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    the main character Winston Smith relies on his subconscious mind to maintain his sanity. Winston works for the Party rewriting the past in a department called the Ministry of Truth. His memories of the past are usually the opposite of the Party’s version. Winston finds himself confused about whether or not he is losing his mind. His dreams reveal the reality of the Party and the truth about the past‚ enabling him to trust his

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    The Dress” by Julia Darling is a short story about the deteriorating relationship between particularly the two sisters Flora and Rachel‚ but also their relationship to their mother. A certain dress is the pivotal point of the dispute that ends up having serious consequences. In the following analysis and interpretation I will unravel the tangled threads of the complicated affair by giving a characterization of the mother‚ elucidating the relationship between the two sisters‚ and giving an account

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    Prediction‚ Foreshadowing‚ and Conclusion In the novel 1984 by George Orwell‚ many hints of foreshadowing are given. One of which happens in the very beginning of the book when George Orwell states‚ “It was partly the unusual geography of the room that had suggested to him the thing that he was now about to do. But it had been suggested by the book that he had just taken out of the drawer” (6). Earlier in the chapter‚ the book described with a red back. The color red symbolizes danger and is a sign

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    British Lit. In George Orwell’s 1984Winston Smith wrestles with oppression in Oceania‚ a place where the party scrutinizes human actions with everwatchful Big Brother. Defying a ban on individuality‚ Winston dares to express his thoughts in a diary and pursues a relationship with Julia. These criminal deeds bring Winston into the eye of the opposition‚ who then must reform the nonconformist. George Orwell’s 1984 introduced the watch words for life without freedom: BIG BROTHER IS WATCHING

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