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    Bachman‚ Sophia 1984 Summative Essay As Thomas Jefferson once stated‚ “No government can continue good but under the control of the people.” The government controlling every aspect of your life‚ watching your every move‚ and judging you every second‚ that is what the people in the novel 1984 are experiencing everyday. The definition of a totalitarianism government is absolute control by the state or a governing branch of a highly centralized institution. The totalitarian government headed by Big

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    small‚ portable handbook made for each party member to carry on them at all times. I wanted to represent the themes throughout the book 1984‚ such as totalitarianism‚ conformity‚ the effect of simplistic words/thinking (newspeak)‚ surveillance‚ loyalty to the government‚ lack of creativity‚ and the widespread untrusting nature of the society. After reading 1984‚ there was identifiable dull and simplistic language‚ in able to control the overall thinking of the society. In my handbook‚ I tried

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    A Triumph Among Turmoil Loyalty is defined as the quality of being loyal to someone or something. Naturally people are going to wonder if loyalty can be bought‚ sold‚ or stolen. In the novel 1984‚ by George OrwellOrwell explored the depths of loyalty through the main character Winston Smith. Through this characters relationships‚ experiences‚ and where his loyalties rested. He discovered many things about himself when he decided to break away from the flow of his society and committed crimes that

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    Reading the classical dystopian literature of ‘1984’ by George Orwell has led me to the conclusion that it functions as a warning of the dangers of totalitarianism. Orwell projects a negative utopia‚ or dystopia‚ of a future totalitarian society through ‘1984’ which uses psychological manipulation‚ surveillance‚ and a repressive bureaucracy to exert total power over the individual. After reviewing several critics‚ it is proven that all of them agree with this statement. Among these critics are Nicole

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    and sentences those who oppose their rule to forced labor camps. In his works George Orwell uses foreshadowing‚ irony‚ and allegories to demonstrate the mechanisms of tyranny such as propaganda‚ fear‚ and the control and alteration of information‚ often accurately foreshadowing real events. Propaganda seems to be a common indicator of the presence of tyranny‚ based on how aggressively it is distributed. For example in 1984 the government‚ referred to as ‘The Party’‚ implements a new language simple

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    It’s an extremely important aspect of everyday life‚ so what would happen if humanity was completely controlled by one entity? 1984 is a novel that warns people about a life without any control over humanity. Power‚ control‚ surveillance and manipulation are all emulated throughout 1984 by Big Brother and the Party principles. Orwell advances his message of complete control over and manipulation are all emulated throughout 1984 by Big Brother and the Party principles. Orwell advances his message

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    its people without the help of a state of mind called doublethink. This seemingly innocent thought process is the ultimate catalyst for Big Brother’s supremacy. In 1984 by George Orwell‚ doublethink is essential to the Party’s overall success because of its complete control over the citizens and ultimately over the past as well. In 1984‚ there is nothing more potent than doublethink. It is the easiest and most

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    Good Thing Orwell The first article‚ Search Engine Agendas by Gary Anthes is based on how the internet can redirect your political views by giving pleasant or unpleasant‚ information or news on a platform you’re searching up. The author‚ Gary Anthes‚ is a technology writer and editor based in Arlington‚ Virginia therefore he is able to speak about this topic because of the research he implements into his written article. Right away in the first paragraph‚ Gary gives a summary of the main ideas of

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    does not exist. It turned into its opposite‚ which is a dystopia. It is an imagined place or state in which everything is unpleasant or bad. Utopias become dystopia because perfect world is not that perfect like everybody expected. The “1984” by George Orwell show how the government can really works. This problem is not only in

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    There are different ways for a government to maintain control over it’s people. In the novel 1984‚ the author‚ George Orwell describes one of the more cruel ways to maintain control. Throughout the novel the government has complete control of the people of Oceania by governing social classes differently‚ and using the most effective form of terror and torture against the people of Oceania. Social class plays a big role in the government’s control over all of Oceania. They treat each “class” -Inner

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