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Ministry Of Truth Winston Smith
1,883 words
1984: The Quintessential Negative Utopia (Or How
to become really depressed about the future of the
human condition in 267 pages or less. ) 1984 is
George Orwell's arguably his most famous novel,
and it remains one of the most powerful warnings
ever made against the dangers of a totalitarian
society. George Orwell was primarily a political
novelist as a result of his life experiences. In
Spain, Germany, and Russia, Orwell had seen for
himself the peril of absolute political authority
in an age o...
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Animal Farm Book Report
885 words
Many authors write about topics that they know and
about historical events that are going on while
they write their story. In the book Animal Farm by
George Orwell this is definitely true. Orwell
modeled many of his characters after Russian
leaders. He ingeniously depicts the troubles of
Russia in a book about farm animals. The story
begins with a prize winning boar named Old Major,
he gathers all of the farm animals around to tell
them of a dream that he has. He tells them about a
society of on...
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Animals Are Equal Side To Side
1,126 words
Theme. What is it? A theme is a central idea of a
story that usually reveals something about human
nature. A theme is usually unstated as are the
themes in George Orwell's Animal Farm. One theme
that can be taken away from the story is weakness
can be easily dominated through language and
ignorance. This will be seen through the
manipulative language of Squealer and the One way
in which this can be seen is through Squealer. In
one situation all of the apples and milk will be
given to the pigs a ...
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1984 Vs Brave New World
1,309 words
Undoubtedly, the thought of living in, or forming
a utopian society has flashed through nearly every
persons mind. A few people have even tried to make
this ideal dream society a reality. Unfortunately,
within the pursuit of these societies the leaders
become corrupt and begin to become paranoid with
the fear of rebellion. Hundreds of people were
murdered during the reigns of Adolph Hitler and
Joseph Stalin in what they considered measures to
maintain peace and stability within their
respective ...
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Ministry Of Truth Matter Of Fact
1,095 words
... w paradoxical conclusion that the prevailing
mental condition in Oceania must be one of
controlled insanity (1984 p. 225). Eventually it
is the denial of reality which is the special
feature of Ingsoc (1984 p. 205). Finally apart
from the permanent surveillance of Party adherents
and the distortion of reality, the mutability of
the past is another crucial tenet of Ingsoc. In
fact as far as the philosophy of the regime is
concerned there is a significant correlation
between the future, past a...
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George Orwell Animal Farm
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Animal Farm, was written by George Orwell to make
people aware of the truth about Communism and
dictatorships. Apparently, George Orwell sweated
over writing the book, and it is said he did not
find it easy. However, George Orwell felt that he
had a responsibility to write Animal Farm as an
alarm call to Britain and the world. Animal Farm
consists of 10 chapters. The first chapter sets
the scene and introduces the main characters to
us. In this chapter, we see the insightful vision
of Major and ...
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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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Use Of Language In George Orwell 1984
425 words
Unlike the assumption, George Orwell's 1984 was
written in 1948. This was right after World War
II, and around the time of the Great Depression.
Orwell intended 1984 to be a warning against
totalitarian tendencies. Around the time he wrote
the novel, humanity as a whole was disintegrating.
Drunks and low class people ran society. Orwell
was showing people what society would soon come to
if they continued their behavior. He showed the
ignorance of people at the time, and preached the
horrid outco...
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Dark Hair Big Brother
465 words
Telescreens, Big brother, a world watched over and
perfected. George Orwell created this world in the
book 1984, this book was a warning to the future.
Later on, Michael Radford made 1984 into a film.
Although there are some differences between
Orwell's 1984 and Radford's version of it, but
there also are similarities in the physical
descriptions, personalities, and in the way the
film followed Orwell's descriptions. The people
living during this time were not in the best of
shape. Workers were ...
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People Of Oceania One Of The Main
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... 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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George Orwell Human Brain
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English and politics Nowadays every real linguist
is familiar with Orwell's theory Politics and the
English Language. Really, his theory is very
famous, well-known and actively discussed in our
modern world. I would like to give some examples
of current world discussions and show if they
support this theory and what actually they think
about it. Marta Bern in her article, written in
2002 stated that if language can be supervised, it
can become the instrument of restriction of
thinking in hands o...
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Nineteen Eighty Four Brave New World
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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
extremes in feelings, no love, hate, pain and
suffering. They are conditioned by technology to
accept these things as normal. People are
mass-produced to serve the means of the sociality
and have no individuality ...
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Tele Screens George Orwell
617 words
Critical Review of 1984 By George Orwell 1984 by
George Orwell is a story of a man s struggle
against a totalitarians tic government that
controll's the ideas and thoughts of its citizens.
They use advanced mind reading techniques to
discover the thoughts of the people and punish
those who show signs of rebellion against the
government. The novel is supposed to be a
prophetic story, however, it was somewhat wrong in
the date. Although some of the things described in
the book are going on today, ...
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George Orwell 1984 Tele Screens
937 words
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
considered ani...
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Nineteen Eighty Four George Orwell 1984
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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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Nineteen Eighty Four Ministry Of Truth
1,134 words
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
state has more subtle methods for imposing its
authority, such as the manipulation of language
and control of the m...
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Winston And Julia Sal Paradise
3,097 words
Sexual freedom pertains to many aspects of ones
life. We get bombarded with sexual images, ideas
and discussions every day, and our degree of
sexual liberation affects how we react to these
stimuli. Sexuality can be quite a broad topic, but
I will focus primarily on sexual orientation,
pornography, and ones ability to choose when and
with whom to engage in sexual activity. I consider
myself very comfortable with my sexuality. Some of
the novels that I hold closest to my heart have
such a place b...
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Animal Shall Drink Snowball And Napoleon
805 words
Orwell? s book, ? Animal Farm? , is full of
satire. This satire is Orwell? s way of
communicating problems and resolutions. The main
message in Animal Farm is that power cannot be
divided equally. There will never be equality for
all. Once power is obtained it is always abused,
and power causes all to think as the leader does.
Equality does not exist, for it is impossible for
everyone to be equal. There will always be a
leader and there will always be followers, and
they will never be equal. A s...
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Merriam Websters Collegiate Websters Collegiate Dictionary
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Self-respect is essential to every human being.
When a person is born, throughout his life he
develops a certain degree of self-respect for
himself. No one can teach him self-respect.
Self-respect comes from within a person. He has to
learn it for himself. Alfred Whitney Griswold put
it best when he said, Self respect can not be
hunted. It can not be purchased. It is not for
sale. It can never be fabricated out of public
relations. It comes to us when we are alone, in
quiet moments, in quiet pla...
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Nineteen Eighty Four Percent Of The Population
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Eric Blair, known to his readers under the English
pen name of George Orwell (1903 - 1950), was a man
familiar with the roles of government. He served
with the British government in Burma under the
Indian Imperial Police. Returning to his European
roots, Orwell also sided with the Spanish
government as he fought with the Loyalists in
their civil war. It wasn t until he wrote
professionally as a political writer that Orwell s
ideas of government were fully expressed. Orwell,
in his political writ...
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