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    becomes a revolutionary act.” Winston Smith‚ the main character of the novel titled 1984 written by George Orwell‚ is a humanist who believes freedom should dictate the life of a society. He lives in a society called Oceania. This society is very similar to a North Korean society‚ where the government controls the city with a figure called Big Brother. This leader is a godlike figure to the society. Everybody looks up to him because “he” makes all of the decisions. Winston believes he isn’t real‚

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    Winston Smith Winston is the protagonist of the story‚ whose unsuccessful attempts at questioning and overthrowing the Party and Big Brother symbolize the defeat of humanity at the hands of socialism. Winston becomes de-humanized when his thoughts and emotions are controlled by the Party and when all his ambitions are snuffed by Party propaganda. He lives under the close eye of Party officials and the telescreen every moment of his life‚ so that he has to control even his facial expressions so

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    Considering this question objectively‚ one would have to ask what it means to be heroic. Winston‚ like many modernized protagonists‚ does not match the archetype for the classical hero: as mentioned before‚ he has no special qualities‚ there is no call to adventure‚ and definitely no supernatural help. Perhaps‚ being a product of Orwell’s imagination‚ Winston would fit his own creator’s idea of a hero. George Orwell himself defined heroism as “ordinary people doing whatever

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    changes of a man’s character are evident in where something’s wrong with the world and the society in where he lives. In the novel‚ “1984”‚ written by George Orwell writes a book which creates an outlook of an ordinary man named Winston Smith‚ the central character of “1984”. Winston is a kind of innocent in a world has gone wrong‚ and it is through him that the reader attempts to understand and feel the mix challenges of a man’s inner struggle to follow the rules in a world in which realistic optimism

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    Plot Analysis 1)Winston Smith works in the Recording Department of the Ministry of Truth as a clerk. He rewrites historical documents‚ such as newspapers to match the ever changing lies that the Party tell. He often changes documents even if they are from previous days‚months or years. He lives in Oceania‚ London. The Party and Big Brother (leader/face of the party) rule over London. The Party watch people constantly through televisions and the Thought Police‚ the Party even has children betraying

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    AP Literature 30 August Character Analysis of Winston Smith from 1984 Winston Smith‚ George Orwell’s main character from 1984‚ contributes greatly to the novel in many ways. While he is presented to be a simple man‚ Winston adds many complex ideas to the classic piece of literature. Orwell uses internal and external characteristics‚ symbols‚ and significant quotes to develop Winston’s role in 1984. Internal Characteristics are a big part of the development of a main character and ideas relating

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    Analysis of Winston Smith In the novel 1984 by George Orwell‚ Winston Smith is the protagonist. He is thirty-nine years old‚ frail‚ and thin. Winston is a common man that most of the readers can sympathize with. He is a man who wants to test the limits of the Party’s powers by seeing how many illegal things he can get away with. The reader’s feel as if they are experiencing the horrible events brought on by the Thought Police‚ the Party‚ and Big Brother with Winston and Julia‚ his love interest

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    (Marked out of 100 and scaled to 20) ASSIGNMENT REQUIREMENTS You have been provided with a Client Data Form for Winston and Yvonne Kee. Winston and Yvonne have come to you for financial planning advice and have completed their personal financial details and provided information about their needs and objectives. You are to use the information in the Client Data Form to answer the assignment questions. This is a group assignment and you will be required to form a group in the first two classes. A group is

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    Party. Winston and Julia take a different route‚ and choose to rebel against Big Brother‚ thinking they have escaped the watchful eyes of The Party. However‚ they were sadly mistaken. Big Brother sees all.Orwell’s character‚ Winston‚ is a quiet and critical thinker; Winston’s role is to overthrow The Party in order to bring the past back; however‚ while on his journey‚ Winston is caught by Big Brother. Orwell’s Character‚ Winston Smith is a ostensibly intelligent individual who indulges himself in

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    Winston Smith and Katniss Everdeen Winston Smith‚ from George Orwell’s 1984‚ is a thirty-nine year old man who lives in a society where everything is ruled by the government. Winston Smith lives in a world where even his thoughts are monitored by the Thought Police. He has to watch everything he does to a point where he is paranoid about everything. Winston Smith starts to write a journal‚ which is illegal‚ about his thoughts on rebelling against the government and when Julia‚ a women he is having

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