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    the social conflict that Orwell struggled with was the way the people treated him‚ he describes himself as "young and ill-educated" which basically saying that he could of gotten a better education then having a job he didn’t like. He also struggled with the Burmese people‚ they disrespected him where at the beginning of his story mention us that he "was hated by large number of people" just because he is a police officer. This conflict does make the reader more interested because the reader wants

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    Boxer is an inspirational and hardworking character‚ who has impacted me in “Animal Farm”. He motivates all of the animals in the book‚ because of his amazing motto‚ “I will work harder”. Boxer persevered and was determined‚ which made him a stand-out character. When constructing the windmill‚ his astounding strength encouraged the other animals to work harder. I now‚ because of Boxer‚ try to remain focused and hard-working even in tough times. Although the end didn’t turn out well for Boxer‚ he

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    Satire Essay on Resource Conservation By the year 2100 many of the resources we rely on in the present will be used up. In addition‚ the world will be a barren wasteland due to pollution. Let’s face it‚ we destroy habitats‚ cause erosion‚ waste water and other valuable resources‚ and that’s only the beginning of it. Everyday an excessive amount of pollution is released into the Earth’s atmosphere. Motor vehicle emissions are the leading cause of air pollution‚ but that’s not going to stop anybody

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    through the distorted medium of their own desires‚ are oblivious to good and evil.” (Russell) Since the dawn of humanity‚ man and his desire for power has ravaged the earth‚ which has been the cause of much evil and strife. In Shakespeare’s Macbeth‚ the negative presence of the desire for power echoes through the deepest caverns of human nature. Evil‚ in its truest sense‚ embodies sentiment diametrically opposite to human nature‚ which explains why almost all of humanity despises it. Man’s naturally

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    Throughout the course of the years‚ a variety of people such as scholars‚ teachers‚ and historians have discussed a controversial topic‚ did George Orwell want to assassinate the elephant? George Orwell was a sub-divisional police officer in Burma that was hated by the Burmese because of his association with the British. Despite several claims‚ George Orwell actually opposed imperialism and its rules‚ yet his actions have muddled several and have caused them to think otherwise. One day‚ he is notified

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    satirical fiction novel by George Orwell that parodied the events of the Russian revolution. the novel did this by imitating events of the Russian Revolution in the form of a fable‚ and using the animals to portray aspects of the revolution. While the story is satire‚ it has a clear allegory of being representing the greed and harshness of Soviet leaders‚ as well as the repercussions this had on the citizens and their communist government. Some examples of this are how the pigs use propaganda to control

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    One of the central themes in ANIMAL FARM by GEORGE ORWELL is the exploration of how a new social or political regime can fail to live up to the original idealism that inspired its introduction. In the modern world there are many examples of this occurring‚ such as in Iraq and Zimbabwe where their leaders were originally welcomed by their people but now their regimes have failed or are in the process of disintegration. ANIMAL FARM shows examples of a communist regime throughout (the equality in food

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    Explore the use of setting in the novel ‘The Road’ The novel ‘The Road’ opens after great disaster has struck leaving many barren lands and few living beings. Within the first few pages we are introduced to this on-going long road of travel which will supposedly lead them to safety in the south‚ although the two main characters of this novel - the man and the boy – encounter very low temperatures and scarce necessities (food‚ water‚ clothing and shelter) they do not seem to find danger just yet

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    time. Although Winston declares‚ “…This is not illegal (nothing was illegal since there were no longer any laws) but if detected it was reasonably certain that it would be punished by death‚ or at least by twenty-five years in forced labor camp” (Orwell‚ 6). Winston says this when he begins writing the first pages of his diary‚ coincidently this is when he begins to commit thoughtcrime. Nevertheless‚ to BigBrother and the Inner Party all actions that should and should not be deemed a criminal act

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    1984 by George Orwell explores the challenging relationships between different sets of powerplay. It ultimately maneuvers subordinates into positions where it is able to hold power against them‚ shaping the wants and desires of the powerless. The public awareness of this use of power is nil‚ as everyone struggles to be the perfect party member‚ yet as individuals‚ the desire to hold what is beyond their grasp calls them‚ and members of the public strive to find the pieces of their independence

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