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  • United States Government Similarities And Differences
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    Similarities and Difference between Oceania and the United States This paper will discuss the similarities and differences between the Oceanic society of Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four and the society of the United States. First I will talk about the similarities and then I will finish off with the differences, all of which will be based on factual information that I have gathered both, from the book and the mainstream media. Then I will finish by coming to a conclusion to an opinion I have and w...
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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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  • Ministry Of Love Literary Devices
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    It has always been mans dream to see and understand the future in an attempt to prepare himself for events which will eventually unfold. This hope is the premise for futuristic novels like George Orwell's 1984, which, step by step, moves through the life of a rebellious citizen trapped in a world of deceit and propaganda. Very few people have been exposed to such a treacherous environment as Oceania, where Winston, the main character, resides. Therefore, it was necessary for the author to interj...
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  • Nineteen Eighty Four Ministry Of Truth
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    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 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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  • Nineteen Eighty Four Tele Screen
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    DOWN WITH BIG BROTHER, the omnipresent leader of Ingsoc, or English socialism, and the force that has society in a vice of fear and ignorance. It is in George Orwell's grim dystopia Nineteen Eighty-Four that these circumstances exist. It was written in 1948 as a warning to where society could be headed. Orwell had experienced war, and had seen the world as it existed then, titling on the ledge of despair, ready to drop and shatter into a thousand pieces. This book is a warning to all, that if th...
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  • Ministry Of Truth Forms Of Media
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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 technologies they used to monito...
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  • Freedom Of Thought Big Brother
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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 suppression of individuality by denying freedom of thought, the c...
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  • Anti Sex League Form Of Government
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    Research/Analysis George Orwell's 1984 is the best-known novel anti-utopia of modern times. He wrote it in 1949, before the advent of Cold War. Back than, it was considered a bad taste to criticize Soviet Union in Western countries, as Soviets still were considered great allies that helped so much in bringing down Hitler. There was a wide spread notion among people that Soviet way of life is actually a progressive one and evolutionary changes within Western societies would lead to the same resul...
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  • George Orwell 1984 Winston And Julia
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    Analyzing 1984 as a Reflection of Orwell's Philosophy 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 de...
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  • Ministry Of Truth Totalitarian Regime
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    Fear, confusion and intimidation are not just feelings. If they are used in the right way they can be used for control and power. A dictator in a totalitarian regime will use these emotions to control his people. The world that Winston Smith lives in has no personal rights, poor living conditions, and everything is controlled by hatred, even the peoples history and language. The language Newspeak is being implemented by the government to limit the possibility of political rebellion by eliminatin...
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  • Ministry Of Truth 1 And 2
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    Summary Chapter 1 and 2 We are introduced to Winston Smith the main character of the story. Works at Ministry of truth. Ministry of truth is one of four government buildings in destroyed London, the main city of Airstrip One, a province of Oceania. Year is 1984 and three countries are at war, Oceania, Eurasia and East asia. Oceania is run by the party whose leader is Big Brother. Winston is sick of his life in the ruined city and decides to keep a diary. This is against the law in Oceania. He fe...
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  • Winston And Julia Ministry Of Truth
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    In George Orwell s 1984, the story takes place in London, Airstrip One, formally called England, before it joined with North America, South America and some small European countries to form Oceania. The political system is known as Ingsoc, this consists of Big Brother, the Inner Party, the Outer Party, and the working class. The basic plot in 1984 is a simple one; it follows a man through his struggles to rationalize his existence in an upside down world. Winston Smith is the main protagonist. W...
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  • George Orwell 1984 Tele Screens
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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 considered ani...
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  • Nineteen Eighty Four Ministry Of Truth
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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 state has more subtle methods for imposing its authority, such as the manipulation of language and control of the m...
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  • Men And Women Ministry Of Love
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    Harrison Bergeron vs. 1984 Harrison Bergeron and 1984 were both based on a similar concept. This concept is creating peace by limiting and controlling the population. In George Orwell s 1984, it was done through brainwashing and doublethink. In Kurt Vonnegut s Harrison Bergeron, it was done by limiting everyones abilities until everyone is equal in all ways. Each author used class systems, nature, and society to portray their negative utopia. Class systems played a more important role in 1984, t...
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  • Englewood Cliffs Prentice Cliffs Prentice Hall
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    V Orwell's thoughts on Totalitarianism A. From life experiences B. From a writers point of view VI Conclusio Introduction Orwell observed that every line of serious work that I have written since 1936 has been written directly or indirectly, against totalitarianism and for democratic socialism, as I understand it (George Orwell). 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 tota...
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  • Nineteen Eighty Four Ministry Of Truth
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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 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 ...
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