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    will first give information on the movie. Then I will move into some of the questions asked and then how they are answered (or not). The movie‚ Forrest Gump‚ was officially released in 1994. The movie was based on the book‚ Forrest Gump‚ by Winston Groom‚ published in 1986. Strangely‚ it was the movie that sparked popularity

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    there is bound to be at least one that wants to rebel. In the novel‚ 1984‚ by George Orwell‚ all citizens of Oceania are kept under surveillance 24/7. There is no freedom in their world. However‚ not everyone is down with The Party. Winston and Julia take a different route‚ and choose to rebel against Big Brother‚ thinking they have escaped the watchful eyes of The Party. However‚ they were sadly mistaken. Big Brother sees all.Orwell’s character‚ Winston‚ is a quiet and critical thinker; Winston’s role

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    Assess the view that appeasement was the only realistic option for British policy towards Germany between 1936 and 1938 The erosion of Neville Chamberlain’s# reputation was brought about quickly as his policy of appeasement failed to prevent WW2. The Cato# collective branded him as a criminal in the ‘Guilty men’#. Churchill# further reinforced this view telling the commons “England has been offered a choice between war and shame. She has chosen shame‚ and will get war.”#. These more orthodox views

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    The issue of Douglas Haig’s role as a general on the Western Front‚ during the Battle of the Somme in 1916‚ has been thoroughly questioned by many historians to date. Through different views and opinions‚ Haig’s skills have been both heavily celebrated and criticised. Therefore he has been viewed as both ‘Butcher of the Somme’ and the ‘Architect of Victory’‚ much evidence supporting both arguments. However the majority of people seem to favour the idea of Haig being a merciless leader‚ which is completely

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    might‚ steps forth to the rescue and the liberation of the old." Against the backdrop of Britain alone‚ its forces (BEF) evacuated off the beaches of Dunkirk and now facing the prospect of an imminent Invasion from Nazi Germany‚ on 4th June 1940 Winston Churchill delivered one of the defining speeches of the second world war. Churchill had taken over as the British Prime Minister on May 10th‚ eight months after the outbreak of World War II in Europe. He had done so as the head of a multiparty coalition

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    Illuminating Aspects of Totalitarian Dystopias Through Character Lines Winston Smith from 1984 and Evey Hammond from V for Vendetta are used by their authors to showcase different aspects of dystopian worlds and totalitarian governments. Both characters face similar losses early in life‚ which play a role in their distaste of control. Evey faces the loss of her parents to an oppressive and dictatorial government. Winston similarly loses his mother‚ as described by Orwell in “[t]ragedy‚ he perceived

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    Kaylen Lowe Per. 4 Haugen Julia versus Winston Contrast Essay In 1984‚ by George Orwell‚ the two main characters‚ Julia and Winston‚ provide a telling thrill to the readers through their passion for each other and for rebellion. Through further character analysis‚ one can see that Julia and Winston share similar characteristics‚ like rebelling against the party. But in many more ways are they very different. The brown-haired Julia‚ with voluptuous curves puts up a front

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    Winston Smith is a man with an illusion of a life‚ a life created by the government that decides what to think. He is forced to devote his life to Big Brother‚ the great dictator of the Outer party. Winston leads a seedy existence in the year of 1984‚ in Oceania. The party is casting sexual frustration upon him along with psychologically stressing him. He takes out this frustration by journaling his obstinate thoughts of the Outer Party‚ which serves as a place for him to “escape” from the stress

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    All of the artwork at the James Wise Gallery were riveting; however‚ the particular piece of artwork I selected to write about stood out from the rest. The title of the piece is “Tree of Life”. Winston Harris‚ the artist of this piece‚ created the artwork by digital hand coloring. The first thing that caught my eyes were both vibrant and earthy colors within the piece. The second thing was all the different combinations of shapes throughout the piece. The third thing I noticed in the piece were all

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    heightening of tensions between the three nations. The difference in the leaders involved in the two conferences was a major factor in the differentiation between Yalta and Potsdam. At Yalta‚ the Big Three was composed of British Prime Minister Winston Churchill‚ U.S. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt‚ and Soviet Premier Joseph Stalin. At Potsdam‚ Attlee replaced Churchill after his defeat in the British elections‚ and Truman took Roosevelt’s position. The only constant figure in the conferences

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