Winston Churchill said that democracy was not perfect but that it was the best political system available. Was he right? Democracy first appeared in Ancient Greek civilisations‚ before being wiped out entirely and not returning to western civilisations only until approximately a hundred years ago. One definition given for democracy is a political system that allows the constituents and citizens of a country the right to fairly vote and contribute to the decision of which individuals are ruling
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Winston Churchil The Great Communicator Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill is one of Britain‘s greatest achiver. He was a remarkable politician. He is conidered to be one of the best politicians of his time and ours. He was also a brillant speech writer and perhaps among the greatest puplic speakers in history. He was also an artist. Winston was born on November 30‚ 1874‚ to a British father and an American mother. This was a family of wealth who treated him to a rich lifestyle. His father‚ Lord
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Analysis of Winston Smith In the novel 1984 by George Orwell‚ Winston Smith is the protagonist. He is thirty-nine years old‚ frail‚ and thin. Winston is a common man that most of the readers can sympathize with. He is a man who wants to test the limits of the Party’s powers by seeing how many illegal things he can get away with. The reader’s feel as if they are experiencing the horrible events brought on by the Thought Police‚ the Party‚ and Big Brother with Winston and Julia‚ his love interest
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Introduction 1. Sir Winston Spencer Churchill was among the most prolific figure of twentieth century. He emerged as a great leader in World War II (WW-II). He advocated defiance to Nazi oppression and acted as a ray of hope for the nations of Europe. He was a creative author and remembered as a master of the spoken word. 2. Early Life. Winston Churchill graduated from Royal Military College of Sandhurst. During his initial career in military he served in Cuba and India‚ subsequently
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From the first chapters‚ the author creates the image of an unsatisfied man with the people surrounding him. The character of Winston‚ however‚ seems a bit of a paradox since‚ whilst he tries to rebel against his society‚ he irrevocably loves his job. From the beginning of the book‚ Winston disobeys the Party’s orders (by writing a diary)‚ showing his disapproval of the way society is. Furthermore‚ the fact that Winston keeps a journal‚ conscious of the danger he risks‚ is evidence that he
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Making Comparisons Both Winston Churchill and Charles de Gaulle are considered great military leaders of our time. They both had different experiences in life but there were also lots of similarities. While Winston Churchill had a bigger legacy than Charles de Gaulle they were both great leaders who were devoted to their country in times of war. Charles de Gaulle and Winston Churchill are very similar in some circumstances and also had somewhat of the same sort of upbringing. Both of their fathers
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Outline Thesis Statement: Winston Moseley has had three major details that impacted his life‚ such as his back ground‚ his crimes‚ and his time in jail. I. Winston Moseley was a working man and had a family. a. Moseley owned a home in Richmond Hill‚ Queens‚ New York. b. He worked as a machine operator in New York. c. Moseley was raising two children with his wife in Queens. d. He was apprehended on March 18‚ 1964‚ while trying to steal television. e. He did not have any previous criminal
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Winston Churchill delivered a speech to the House of Commons on June 18‚ 1940. The speech is titled “Their Finest Hour”. This speech was given only a month into his term as the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom during the Battle of France. It was 23 pages long and lasted 36 minutes all written by him (Burns‚ 2010). During this speech‚ he reignited hope into the faintest of hearts of the people of Europe. His goal was rallying the troops in a war-torn Britain when they appeared to be losing
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Plot Analysis 1)Winston Smith works in the Recording Department of the Ministry of Truth as a clerk. He rewrites historical documents‚ such as newspapers to match the ever changing lies that the Party tell. He often changes documents even if they are from previous days‚months or years. He lives in Oceania‚ London. The Party and Big Brother (leader/face of the party) rule over London. The Party watch people constantly through televisions and the Thought Police‚ the Party even has children betraying
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speech in order to deliver his purpose to his audience. Winston Churchill was well known for his speeches that he used diction to support his purpose. In this speech “We Shall Fight On The Beaches” Winston Churchill used a lot of war diction in order to support his purpose of writing this speech. Churchill began his speech saying “rapid retreat” to signify the horrible attacks that lead to the soldiers to back away quickly. Following that Churchill said “the destruction of the fine Belgian Army” as in
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