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One Of The Greatest Winston Churchill
456 words
Perhaps one of the most colorful and intelligent
figures of his day, Winston Churchill was a master
negotiator and superb leader. Drawing from his
vast experience and wit, he successfully led Great
Britain through many troubled times and hardships.
His skill as a leader was unsurpassed and was only
out done by his wry sense of humor. Winston
Churchill's exploits will forever be a part of
history as he truly was one of the greatest
leaders of his time. Winston Churchill was born on
the 30 th of N...
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Sir Winston Lenard Spencer Churchill
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Sir Winston Lenord Spencer Churchill Never give in
-- never, never, never, never, in nothing great or
small, large or petty, never give in except to
convictions of honour and good sense. Never yield
to force; never yield to the apparently
overwhelming might of the enemy (Bra censored
internet). This speech was made October 29, 1941
to the boys at Churchill's old public school to
hopefully direct the students in the direction
that would help them later on ion their lives. Sir
Winston Lenord Spenc...
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Nineteen Eighty Four World Of 1984
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... g (only thirty-five years from its
publication, whereas Huxley's and Zamyatin's
imagined futures are set hundreds of years away),
and second, the disturbing familiarity and
plausibility of the world that Orwell constructs.
Because the social world of 1984 is not that far
removed from the reader's own experience, he
becomes involved in a more profound, intimate way
than he does in Huxley's remote chrome-and-glass
society. Orwell wanted his readers to understand
not only the intellectual-theor...
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Comparison Of 1984 And Brave New World
863 words
A Brave New World is a story about Bernard Marx,
who rejects his society because he finds that he
is not satisfied with living a controlled life.
1984 is a story about Winston who finds forbidden
love within the restrictions of his society. These
books are both in the same genre, so they can be
easily compared and contrasted. The main
similarities in the two pieces are the topics of
the novels, the endings of the books, the nature
of the characters, the way history is handled, and
the role of sc...
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George Orwell Big Brother
677 words
Many great novels have been written on many
different topics, George Orwell's 1984 is no
exception to this. This novel takes place in a
country called Oceania; it is what is left of a
destroyed London city, in 1984. There are only
three continents according to the book, Oceania,
Eurasia and East asia. These three countries are
always at war that is why most of them are
described to be in ruins. Oceania is controlled by
a government called Big Brother. Big Brother has
taken total control of every...
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York Holt Rinehart Robert Frost
1,378 words
As poets go, Frost (1874 - 1963) was no longer
young when he published his first book of poems, A
Boy's Will, in 1913. Though born in San Francisco,
he came of a New England family which returned to
New England when he was ten. Like many other
writers, he had a brief brush with college and
then supported himself by various means, ranging
from shoe-making to editing a country newspaper.
However, he had been brought up on a farm and he
liked farming. Most of all, he liked to write but
he could not...
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South South West Brave New World
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... a word like 'bad'? 'Ungood' will do just as
well... Or again, if you want a stronger version
of 'good', what sense is there in having a whole
string of vague useless words like 'excellent' and
'splendid' and all the rest of them? 'Plus good'
covers the meaning or doubleplusgood if you want
something stronger still... In the end the whole
notion of goodness and badness will be covered by
only six words; in reality, only one word (Orwell
45 - 46). In essence, one of the main goals of
Newspeak ...
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George Orwell 1984 Ministry Of Love
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Since the onset of the United States, Americans
have always viewed the future in two ways; one, as
the perfect society with a perfect government, or
two, as a communistic hell where free will no
longer exists and no one is happy. The novel 1984
by George Orwell is a combination of both
theories. On the "bad" side, a communist state
exists which is enforced with surveillance
technology and loyal patriots. On the "good" side,
however, everyone in the society who was born
after the hostile takeover...
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The Party Denial Of A Persons Natural Rights
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The novel 1984 touches on many disturbing aspects
about the denial of a person's natural rights. In
today's society people are granted certain rights
which the government or anyone else can not take
away. These rights are the right to life, liberty,
and the pursuit of happiness. In the novel 1984
the government which the people of Oceania live
under has taken away all of the rights of people,
including natural rights. The right to life has
been taken away in the sense that a persons life
is the ...
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Facets Of Russian Communism Within Fictional Utopian Literature
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Historically, fictional literature has been used
to reflect on the life of the time in which it is
written. Authors, thrown by the system and
displeased by developments, take what they know
and use it to make a statement. Over the course of
history, authors have jabbed huge incidents such
as the French Revolution in Charles Dickens A Tale
of Two Cities, missionary invasion and Chinese
poverty in Pearl S. Bucks The Good Earth, and
Chinese Communism in Anchor Mins Becoming Madame
Mao. On the topic...
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Sex And Love In Orwell 1984
1,082 words
George Orwell's novel 1984 explores intimate human
relationships in a bleak futuristic society as
experienced by protagonist Winston Smith. Since
there are few bonds stronger than those developed
from loving relationships among family, friends,
and lovers, the only entity acceptable to love in
Oceania is the face of the Party, Big Brother.
This restriction is necessary to achieving
complete power and control over its citizens, as
the Party must dissolve all loyalties derived
through love, sex, a...
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Ten Psychological Appeals Brand Loyalty
927 words
In a Winston cigarette company advertisement that
I found in a magazine, group of young and
attractive people, who are smiling and presumably
having fun, is shown. In the bottom, there is a
sign: Can you say that we are cannot rest? This
advertisement is for Winston cigarettes but there
is not one cigarette in the picture. All this
image does is portray a people having a fun time
and it simply puts two packs of Winston and
Winston Lights in the upper right hand corner. It
is not fair that compan...
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Attempt To Control George Orwell
785 words
George Orwell's 1984 is a book about Winston
Smith, a low-ranking member of The Party which
rules the nation of Oceania. The province of
Oceania in London is the place where our first and
main character Winston Smith lives. There are
signs reminding citizens that Big Brother is
always watching. Big Brother is the leader of the
party in which Winston is a part of as well as all
the people of Oceania. The Party watches him
everywhere through devices, which are seemingly a
combination of television...
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Tobacco Companies Brand Loyalty
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Advertising and Cultural Consumption Advertising
is all around us, its everywhere we look from the
televisions in our homes to signs on the busses.
It is almost impossible to avoid. Since
advertising is such a big part of our social and
economical environment, it is important that we
know what these images our doing to us.
Advertising influences us in many ways, often we
do not even notice its effects. This is why
advertising has become such a controversial topic
today in our society. Advertisin...
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George Orwell 1984 People Of Oceania
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Freedom and Liberty (a book review of George
Orwell's 1984) Living in a society with limited
freedom of expression is not, in any case,
enjoyable. A Totalitarian society is a good
example of such a society, because although it
provides control for the people, it can deny them
a great deal of freedom to express themselves. The
fictional society in George Orwell s 1984 also
stands as a metaphor for a Totalitarian society.
Communication, personal beliefs, and individual
loyalty to the government ar...
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Nineteen Eighty Four George Orwell 1984
1,994 words
In this following essay from George Orwell's 1984,
you can expect to see that Big Brother is in many
ways similar to numerous dictators, both past and
present. As you read, you will be able to see the
comparisons to Adolf Hitler, Nicolae Ceausescu
and. 1984 by George Orwell is a story of a mans
struggle against a totalitarians tic government
that controls the ideas and thoughts of its
citizens. They use advanced mind reading
techniques to discover the thoughts of the people
and punish those who ...
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Chancellor Of The Exchequer Winston Churchill
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Winston Churchill, born on Nov. 30, 1874, at
Blenheim Palace, the famous palace near Oxford
built by the nation for John Churchill, 1 st duke
of Marlborough, the great soldier. Blenheim, named
after Marlborough's grandest victory (1704), meant
much to Winston Churchill. In the grounds there he
became engaged to his future wife, Clementine
Ogilvy Hozier (b. 1885). He later wrote his
historical masterpiece, The Life and Times of John
Churchill, Duke of Marlborough, with the archives
of Blenheim be...
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Compulsive Gamblers America
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Over the past twenty or so years, great wealth and
improved economic and social conditions have been
promised to the communities that have embraced
legalized gambling. However, with twenty years of
experience it is time to look back and analyze
whether this is true or not. It could easily be
said that gambling is as American as apple pie.
Gambling has shaped American history since its
beginning. Lotteries were used by The First
Continental Congress to help finance the
Revolutionary war. Many of ...
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York Holt Rinehart Robert Frost
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As Robert Frost Robert Frost As poets go, Frost
(1874 - 1963) was no longer young when he
published his first book of poems, A Boys Will, in
1913. Though born in San Francisco, he came of a
New England family which returned to New England
when he was ten. Like many other writers, he had a
brief brush with college and then supported
himself by various means, ranging from shoe-making
to editing a country newspaper. However, he had
been brought up on a farm and he liked farming.
Most of all, he lik...
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Nineteen Eighty Four Anti Sex League
996 words
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
relationships are eliminated from Inner and Outer
parties. Nineteen ...
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