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Nineteen Eighty Four People Of Oceania
1,108 wordsTo control human thoughts, intuition, emotions and actions are to control humanity, and that is exactly what the Inner Party had done in George Orwell's novel, Nineteen Eighty- Four. The Inner Party, most often refereed as the Party, had the power to control humanity or at least the civilians of Oceania. Most people that were born during the rein of the Party know no other way of life. They all grew up without emotions, freedom or an identity. Winston who vaguely remembers when times were differ...
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Brave New World Aldous Huxley
4,448 wordsA society is, by definition, a group of people with similar interests, beliefs, and ways of life, residing and perpetuating in a specific area. Societies include people, who are organized into families, tight-knit groups of friends, and acquaintances. Individuals within a society possess certain religious affiliations, and are associated with specific institutions and workplaces. This idea of a community allows human beings to act upon their social predispositions, while still submitting to lead...
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Nineteen Eighty Four Ministry Of Truth
1,308 wordsHaving studied George Orwell's 'Nineteen Eighty-Four', I intend to discuss the type of Government envisaged by Orwell and to what extent his totalitarian Party, 'Ingsoc', satirists past regimes. I will also discuss Orwell's motive in writing such a piece and how his writing style helps it become clear. The main theme of Nineteen Eighty-Four concerns the restrictions imposed on individual freedom by a totalitarian regime. Orwell shows how such a system can impose its will on the people through ma...
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Div Class Sub Title Makes Him Feel
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... whereas Winston had fears to grind down his
mind until it was nothing but a mush that the
party could sculpt into any shape that they wished
to. The Time Travellers partner in The Time
Machine is an Elois named Weena which he had saved
towards the beginning of the story and they form
quite a tight friendship: Taking Weena like a
child upon my shoulder The relationship was more
like father and daughter or older and brother and
sister than that of a couple or man and wife.
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h 2 >George Orwell: The Callous Nature of
Totalitarianism The establishment of an
elite power in a society produces feelings of
hopelessness and fear. George Orwell, a
world-renowned poet and author is known for his
politically influenced works regarding socialism.
In Animal Farm, Orwell creates a satire based on
the communist regime in Russia from 19171943. The
animals seeking freedom under their liberators the
Pigs, revolt against their oppressive owner,
Farmer Jones. Ironically, after ... Free research essays on topics related to: four legs good two legs, thought police, nineteen eighty four, animal farm, farmer jones
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In spoken or written language, words are used to
express thoughts. Words provide humans with an
effective way of transferring and communicating
thoughts. But can thoughts exist without words? If
there are no words to convey thoughts, do thoughts
really exist? Can language be used to manipulate
other disciplines? After a careful analysis it
becomes clear that thoughts can not exist without
language, making language the ultimate tool for
controlling all other disciplines of knowledge. In
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Stalin and Big Brother achieved total control, not
only of social and economic aspects of the state,
but also of their people's personal lives. They
did this first and foremost by constantly
observing the people. Both Stalin & 'The
Party' believed in total control over their 'party
members'. The objectives of the Spies, the
Ministry of Truth, Thought Police, and the tele
screens in Oceania are mirrored in Stalin's Russia
by the actions of the KGB, and all the
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... e sees fit in order to deceive the senses of
the citizens of Oceania into thinking that 2 + 2 =
5. Room 101 can also be likened to the aversion
therapy employed by Anthony Burgess in A Clockwork
Orange. The basis of this therapy was to control
the thoughts of the patient and to force
conformity to the standards set by society. Room
101 employs similar tactics in forcing Winston's
conformity. The end result is similar, a tragic
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Political correctness is a political ideology,
nothing more. I believe political correctness is a
political ideology and it cannot be correct unless
it is linked to genuine transformation. First, I
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Essay 3 Being a materialist, Karl Marx considered
social struggle as a major mechanism of historical
change and development. According to Marx social
relations regarding the production and its main
factors divide people into groups with a common
situation and common economic interests. Thus,
these groups can be called classes only
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Compare And Contrast Dystopian Futures In Brave
Compare And Contrast Dystopian Futures In Brave
New World And 1984 Dystopian Futures in Brave New
World and Nineteen Eighty-Four. The existence
created by Brave New World is very efficient
however it lacks any meaning, humans have no real
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suffering. They are conditioned by technology to
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George Orwell's 1984 The novel takes place in a
theoretical and fictional totalitarian society.
The story begins in London on April 4, 1984 after
an atomic world war divides the world into three
states. London is the capital of Oceania, run by
INGSOC (English Socialism) or controllers called
The Party, which is divided into two sections; The
Inner Party, and The Outer Party which are the
Rich and the Middle-Class. A third group called
The Proles or The Proletariat is the poor, and
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Political Views in George Orwell s 1984 The main
theme of Nineteen Eighty-Four concerns the
restrictions imposed on individual freedom by a
totalitarian regime. George Orwell shows how such
a system can impose its will on the people through
manipulation of the press, the elimination of
democracy, constant supervision (courtesy of the
Telescreens) and more. Orwell also shows how the
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authority, such as the manipulation of language
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George Orwell s Nineteen Eighty-Four Orwell's 1984
portrays a sense of injustice, a tormented view of
a society in which political systems suppress
individual thought and emotions. He explores the
inability of the human spirit to be oppressed, and
its need to control. Within the characters, Orwell
explores the extremes of human characteristics. We
see mankind s need for individuality and freedom
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George Orwell has been a major contributor to
anticommunist literature around the World War II
period. Orwell lived in England during World War
II, a time when the Totalitarianism State, Nazi
Germany, was at war with England and destroyed the
city of London. (DISC) I know that building said
Winston finally. Its a ruin now. Its in the middle
of the street outside the Palace of Justice. Thats
right. Outside the Law Courts. It was bombed in-oh
many years ago. ' (Orwell 83). The main characters
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The Political allegory of George Orwell's 1984 In
1984, by George Orwell, the reader sees a primary
theme of political allegory and satire. Orwell is
presenting the world of 1984 as a satiric
statement of what might come to pass, though of
course its exact form could never be predicted, if
the world did not become aware of the terrible
problems facing it, not in 1984, but here and now.
Orwell wrote the novel not as a prediction, but as
a warning. He believed that in many ways society
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Nineteen Eighty-Four: An Examination Of
Totalitarian Rule Nineteen Eighty-Four: An
Examination Of Totalitarian Rule In Oceania Having
studied George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four, I
intend to discuss the type of Government envisaged
by Orwell and to what extent his totalitarian
Party, Ingsoc, satirists past regimes. I will also
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The main theme of Nineteen Eighty-Four concerns
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Manipulation of Inter-gender Relationships in
Nineteen Eighty Four Is love a simple hobby of the
past? That is the idea taken from George Orwell s
Nineteen Eighty Four. In a struggle to sort the
truth from altered history, Winston Smith stumbles
upon an enemy so great that not even Big Brother
could totally erase. This enemy is called love. To
protect loyalty to the party, all non social or
strictly non procreative inter gender
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Submission of Societies Nicole Simes English 11
" Oppression that cannot be overcome does not
give rise to revolt but to submission. " This
concept can be clearly seen in both Brave New
World and 1984, even though the structure of their
societies are different. The goal of their
respective governments is the same, total control
of society. The governments use similar tactics of
manipulation, with the purpose of keeping the
majority in ignorance and submission. The
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