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Long Time Ago Fear Of Death
2,974 words
... oes in. There is a scream as the tiger devours
Kenny and Charles cringes outside the bathroom.
Soon after that incident Miss Bird comes by to see
what happened to the two boys, and she goes right
into the bathroom and is devoured as well. Charles
then noticed that the tiger was satiated and he
proceeds to use the bathroom, and heads back to
class. The fear in this story may also be a fear
of growing up. Charles sounds to be in about first
grade and is getting used to acting more mature
and b...
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World War Ii Ministry Of Truth
1,249 words
... it for his next victim to enter his store. The
Ministry of Truth is a place where history and
facts -- significant and insignificant are
rewritten to reflect the party's utopian beliefs.
They thoroughly destroy the records of the past;
they print up new, up to-date editions of old
newspapers and books; and they know corrected
versions will be replaced by another, re-corrected
one. Their goal is to make people forget
everything- facts, words, dead people, and the
names of places. How far they...
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Nineteen Eighty Four People Of Oceania
1,108 words
To 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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Winston And Julia Nursery Rhymes
567 words
Ever looked outside the window and seen a dove? A
white dove in particular? The white dove in the
dictionary is defined as a small wild person,
however, the symbolic view of a white dove, is the
opposite of the dictionary. A white dove
symbolizes innocence purity, hope, and peace.
Authors use symbolism in books in order to draw
the reader deeper in to the meaning. In 1984,
George Orwell uses symbols to create a larger more
universal experience of life. In the novel, the
coral paperweight places ...
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Nineteen Eighty Four Anti Sex League
1,763 words
Explore the writers oppression in Nineteen Eighty
Four and Brave New World Both Orwell and Huxley
present to the reader in their novels Brave New
World and Nineteen Eighty Four, a new society, one
reinvented where totalitarian aspects of society
rule. Both societies strive for stability and
inevitably a utopian society. Orwell and Huxley
explore the possibilities of achieving this, and
warn of the dangers and impracticability of
attempting such a society where individualism is
crushed, and confo...
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Winston Smith Thought Police
574 words
The book 1984 was very interesting to me because
it was the first book i have ever read like it.
The book takes page in London England the state
which the main character r Winston Smith lives is
called Oceania. The Case System for this country
is the inter party is the highest, next comes the
outer party, then the paroles are the lowest
class. The setting of the book takes place in
april. The main character of the book is Winston
Smith who worked in ther minister of truth which
is a place where ...
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Five Fingers Big Brother
1,156 words
Someone has always been there to tell you what to
do in life. As a young child, you were told to
behave properly and not to eat too many sweets. As
you grew older and older, it seemed as if the
responsibilities became greater and greater in
number. Even as an adult, there was always an
officious boss telling you what to do. There was
always some higher force that bound your actions.
Authority was the major theme in the novel 1984,
by George Orwell. Authority was also a profound
factor in Stanley...
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Humans Have Three Eyes Humans Have Three Winston
804 words
"Wake up!" a stern voice called from above. Her
weary eyes slowly began to open. It was absolutely
bright, however no windows were visible. Only
electric lights running endlessly in parallel
lines covered the ceiling of the hall. She was
sitting in the very centre; her head crouched
between her knees. She was afraid to speak or
question where she might be. She could hear
footsteps in the distant but could not make out
where they were coming from. The burning lights
had gradually blinded her eyes...
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Barry Winston Believes Guilty Until Proven Innocent Client
458 words
In the American legal system you are said to be
innocent until proven guilty. In Barry Winston's
Stranger Than True he states, what about a
situation in which all evidence seems to point to
a persons guilt. Barry Winston may have found it
harder to believe his client was innocent when the
evidence pointed in the other direction. In the
American legal system the accused are guilty until
proven innocent. The first reason why Barry
Winston believed his client was guilty is because
he was drunk. Win...
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Biography Of George Orwell Author 1984
1,447 words
George Orwell was born Eric Arthur Blair on June
25, 1903, in Motihari, India. The Blair's were
relatively prosperous civil servants, working in
India on behalf of the British Empire. Blair would
later describe his family's socioeconomic status
as "lower-upper middle class, " on comment on the
extraordinary degree to which British citizens in
India depended on the Empire for their livelihood;
though the Blair were able to live quite
comfortably in India, they had none of the
physical assets or i...
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Working Class Thought Police
1,007 words
... him. In The Immorality Of Capitalism, Marx
describes the inevitable collapse of capitalism
and the united revolution of the working class
proletariat. The proletariat working class in
Marx's philosophy are represented by the proles of
1984. Although the proles make up 80 % of the
population, they are barely mentioned in the
novel. The question remains, why did Orwell's
proles not rise up as they should have according
to Marx? The reader gets the impression that the
proles are really seen as ...
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People Of Oceania One Of The Main
1,495 words
... online in Iraq. All Iraqi newspapers are
state-controlled and part of the INA. Some of
these include: Al-Thawra, Al-Jumhuriya, Baby and
the English-language Iraq Daily. " (web) The
people of Iraq were subject to the same kind of
government fraudulence as the people of Oceania in
1984. Both governments are alike controlling all
facets of the news. The government and it's
corrupted behavior seeps far beyond recognition
and into a pool of deception. It is evident that
there is corruption that g...
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Nineteen Eighty Four Orwell
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Communism Through The Eyes of George Orwell
Throughout history, writers have written about
many different subjects based on their personal
experiences. George Orwell was the pen name of
Eric Blair. He is one of the most famous political
satirists of the twentieth century. He was born in
Bengal, India in 1903 to an English Civil Servant
and died in 1950. He attended Eton from 1917 to
1921, and served with the Indian Imperial Police
in Burma from 1922 to 1927 before moving to
Europe. Two of his mo...
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Don T Care Winston Smith
834 words
Society divides people into two categories; those
who conform to what is expected, and those who do
not. Webster s dictionary defines conformity as,
similarity in form or character; correspondence;
agreement; action or behaviour in correspondence
with current customs, rules or styles. When a
person fails to measure up to certain
expectations, those in power inflict consequences.
Under these circumstances, it is human nature to
feel the need to rebel, either externally or
internally. These statem...
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Nineteen Eighty Four Anti Sex League
1,784 words
Explore the writers oppression in Nineteen Eighty
Four and Brave New World Both Orwell and Huxley
present to the reader in their novels Brave New
World and Nineteen Eighty Four, a new society, one
reinvented where totalitarian aspects of society
rule. Both societies strive for stability and
inevitably a utopian society. Orwell and Huxley
explore the possibilities of achieving this, and
warn of the dangers and impracticability of
attempting such a society where individualism is
crushed, and confo...
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Edgar Allen Poe Long Time Ago
5,996 words
Fear in Different Genres Fear is defined as a
condition between anxiety and terror either
natural and well-grounded or unreasoned and blind.
Fear is one emotion that everyone dislikes, and it
is as unavoidable as night or day. Through the use
of novels, plays, films, short stories, and poems
it becomes clear that fear is an emotion that the
writer like to heighten not only in the
protagonist, but also in the reader. After reading
great works by people such as George Orwell and
Stephen King, it b...
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World Of 1984 Big Brother
420 words
Julia, Rebel or Not? In Orwell s novel, 1984, he
creates a character that represents brains. This
character is Julia. You may think that if you are
smart then why would you want to hide it? Being
brainy in the world of 1984 is anything but a good
thing. If they know you are thinking things other
then what you are told to think then you will be
punished for thought crime. Julia however does and
excellent job at hiding her thoughts. She performs
doublethink; she believes in two things at the
same ...
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World War Ii Twentieth Century
915 words
George Orwell was not only a writer, but also an
important political reformer. Orwell was born in
India in 1903. He considered his family a
lower-middle class family. He said this because
his family was a part of the middle class, but had
little money. His father worked for the British
government and was able to be apart of the middle
class without money. Orwell lived in Britain and
went to boarding school there on scholarships. He
was the poorest student among many wealthy
children. Orwell felt...
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Animal Instinct Winston Smith
365 words
The only thing a human being truly possess is his
thoughts and feelings, and no person should ever
tamper with these sacred belongings. In the case
of Winston Smith, the main character in George
Orwell's classic 1984, he losses his only
possession; he losses his humanity. Winston Smith,
like every other normal man hates, lusts, thinks,
and most important of all loves, until The Party,
the controlling power, breaks him down and rips
his human tendencies out. That makes Winston
change into a just ...
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House Of Commons Winston Churchill
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? Churchill was born at Blenheim Palace, his
family's ancestral seat in Oxfordshire, on
November 30, 1874. ? (1) He grew up in a sheltered
life of a wealthy family. He was the older son of
Lord Randolph Henry Spencer Churchill, a British
statesman who rose to be chancellor of the
Exchequer and leader of the House of Commons. He
attended a higher educational program at Harrow
High School. Toward the end of his years at
Harrow, he took great diligence in preparing for
the Royal Military College at...
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