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  • 1984
    The novel 1984 opens with Winston Smith, a lowly-ranked member of the ruling Party of London. This Party, led by the mysterious figure known only as Big Brother, commands a p…
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  • 1984
    In Fahrenheit 451 people were faced with the issue of having to be suppressed in thought and in mind. For many, they did not question these ideals, but rather went along pas…
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  • 1984
    Nineteen Eighty-Four was written by a major contributor to anticommunist literature around the World War II period, and is one of the greatest stories of an anti-utopian socie…
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  • 1984
    The main conflict in this story was man vs. society. The man, a frail person in his late 30’s to early 40’s named Winston, v. society’s totalitarian government that contro…
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  • 1984
    Mike Ryan Period 6 English In April of 1984, a guy named Winston Smith, who is a thin, feeble, and thirty-nine years old man. He has a varicose ulcer above his right ankle….
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  • 1984
    A Utopia turned wrong would cause suspicion, discomfort, curiosity, anger, malevolent behavior and all loss for true love. Riots would occur turning civilized people to become…
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  • 1984
    The Book 1984 was written by George Orwell shortly after W.W.II. I think this book really shows us what would happen if the government gets too powerful. It was written lon…
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  • 1984
    20, 1993 Summary Part 3 Chapter 1 and 2 Winston is being held prisoner in a large, crowded cell at the Ministry of Love. Ampleforth and Parsons are both prisoners also. Parson…
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  • 1984
    Winston Smith, a member of the Outer Party, lives in the ruins of London, the chief city of Airstrip One, province of the totalitarian superstate Oceania. The Thought Police h…
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  • 1984
    I found that one of the most disturbing parts of Orwell’s book, 1984, was how much I found similarities between the book and real life. There are at least 13 American ci…
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  • 1984
    From the beginning of the novel, it was inevitable that Big brother would eventually win, and Winston would be caught by the thought police. He could never have an immediate a…
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  • 1984
    Steve The Past is Never so Present As time goes by, present day history is being made, completely unaware of past instances. The United States of America is presen…
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  • 1984
    is about life in a world where no personal freedoms exist. Winston the main character is a man of 39 whom is not extraordinary in either intelligence or character, but is…
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  • 1984
    The book I’ve read is written by the end of the second world war and is a future novell. The future he wrote about was a new english society. The main character Winston Smith…
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  • 1984
    close your eyes, and i will be swimming lullaby’s fill your room, and i will be singing singing to only you dont forget ill hold your head watch the night sky fading red…
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  • 1984
    Political Control Techniques in 1984 In the year 1984 there is one political party for Oceania, known only as the Party, and led by Big Brother. Nobody opposes the party be…
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  • 1984
    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 polit…
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  • 1984
    The Hound of the Baskervilles.Sir Arthur Conan Doyle First of all, this is a classic story of Sherlock Holmes narrated by his dear Watson, the author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle…
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  • 1984
    Winston Smith is a low-ranking member of the ruling Party in London, in the nation of Oceania. Everywhere Winston goes, even his own home, the Party watches him through telesc…
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  • 1984
    In the novel written by George Orwell, 1984, there are several similarities to the Soviet Union. One of the most important similarities is Adolph Hitler. Another very…
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  • 1984
    by George Orwell 1984 takes place in the near future in London, England under a totalitarian government. The main characters in 1984 are Winston Smith, who is an in…
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  • 1984
    Five teenagers who do not know each other spend a Saturday at a school library in the suburbs. They all come from different stereotypes also different kinds of parenting. At f…
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  • 1984
    Length: 4-6 pages, typed, double-spaced, 10 or 12 pt. font, with one-inch margins. Required sources: None (except the ones you’re writing about, of course). The idea here…
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  • 1984
    In George Orwell’s 1984, a light is shining on the concept of a negative utopia, or ‘dystopia’ caused by totalitarianism. Totalitarianism is, ‘a form of government in…
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  • 1984
    Nineteen Eighty-Four George Orwell goes to great lengths in his novels to get his message across; avoid conformity. So it is not surprising that in Nineteen Eighty-Four…
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  • 1984
    George Orwell wrote the book 1984 with a specific purpose: to warn readers of the dangers of a totalitarian government. The tone, symbolism, and diction in the book contribute…
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  • 1984
    The book 1984 tells a story of a world that is undergoing a totalitarian rule, whereby the freedom of human beings is removed and there is injustice present to all by the loss…
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  • 1984
    Many futuristic texts depict grim and bleak worlds; however the author often tantalizes the readers with a taste of hope, only to systematically destroy it . Hope is defined a…
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  • 1984
    About 1984 1984 is, in another way than “Animal Farm”, arealistic view of a new society , whose importance did not decline but rather increased after edition of the book in…
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  • 1984
    “In the end the Party would announce that two and two made five, and you would have to believe it” This quotes shows the ultimate power that the government has over the pe…
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