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Div Class Sub Title Makes Him Feel
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Probably the most important thing to remember
while reading 1984 is that Orwell never intended
the book to be a prediction of the future. It was
more or less a satire of political fiction,
however, I believe Orwell was on the right track
concerning future possibilities of a New World
Order, or total government control. An interesting
quotation from the book is from the "thought
police" when they say "If you want a picture of
the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human
face forever. " I believ... Free research essays on topics related to: state of war, winston smith, war is peace, end of the book, ministry of truth
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Paradoxical Nature of the Novel 1984 by George
Orwell Outline: Introduction Paradoxical nature of
the novel War is peace. Freedom is slavery.
Ignorance is strength Conclusion Students Name
Professor Class 21 July 2009 Paradoxical Nature of
the Novel 1984 by George Orwell Introduction
George Orwell was, probably, one of the most
paradoxical English writers of his time. Despite
his horror of politics, Orwell was a very talented
political writer. Although he did not like
intellectuals, he was an in... Free research essays on topics related to: p 4, world countries, george orwell 1984, orwell, war is peace
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Communism, The Ideology of A Broken Spirit There
are effects to any ideology. An ideology in the
most common terms is simply a belief. The question
is hordes ideology effect people? The communistic
ideology has greatly affected millions of people.
Under communist ideology the individual had to
work for everything he received. A man could not
keep a draft horse, which he found because that
was considered to be an, unlawful source of
enrichment without work. (Drakuli| 2 - 3) In
communism everyone ... Free research essays on topics related to: war is peace, communist government, communist ideology, communist party, communist rule
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What is doublethink? Orwell describes doublethink
as the power of holding two contradictory beliefs
in one s mind simultaneously, and accepting both
of them. In 1984, doublethink is the normal way of
thought, and as a result everyone understands it
and practices it. Doublethink is different from
changing ones mind, lying, and self-deception in
many ways. Doublethink involves believing in the
two contradictory ideas at the same time. This is
different from lying because lying is saying
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