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    the story is a country in a totalitarianism government. The main protagonist‚ Winston Smith‚ rebels against the Party and tries to find a way to destroy the Party’s power over the citizen. In the novel‚ he meets Julia‚ a worker from the friction department. In the novel‚ Winston hates Julia‚ then loves her and hates her again at the end. In the beginning of the novel‚ Winston hates the girl with dark hair. He believes she is a spy in the thought Police‚ who catch the Outer Party citizen if they think

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    uses run-on lines‚ past tense and tone to illustrate the first image. "She had thought the studio would keep itself..." shows that in the beginning of the relationship she pictured a fairy tale marriage like Cinderella. There would be no chores‚ no dusting‚ everything would be a perfect marriage. The use of past tense means she is thinking of what is not. The lines are also short and choppy making everything sound hopeless. The next line‚ Half heresy... the speaker comes back to the present tense of

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    He is engaged to Esperanza but him still fleeting to Julia Salas. Esperanza- wife of Alfredo Salazar. She is the other girl of uniformly beauty. Julia Salas- sister-in-law of Judge Del Valle. She is other girl of Alfredo Salazar that remains single in her entire life. Don Julian- an old man‚ a father of Alfredo Salazar and Carmen. Carmen- sister of Alfredo Salas. Judge Del Valle- brother-in-low of Julia Salas Donna Adella- sister of Julia Salas. She is small and plump‚ a pretty woman with a

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    such as the mind (William 1994). However‚ a definition by Skinner is more radical and much broader as it departs from methodological behaviourism in accepting feelings‚ states of mind and introspection as existent and scientifically treatable (Perez-Alvarez et al 2006; Skinner 1984). Psychoanalysis is a psychological and psychotherapeutic theory conceived in late 19th century and early 20th century by Sigmund Freud (Charles 1954). Freudian psychoanalysis refers to a specific type of treatment in which

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    courage and bravery to face danger. In other words‚ there is no room for a hero. Although Winston is the novel’s central character‚ his selfishness prevents him from being a hero. Early in the story‚ Winston forms a relationship with a girl named Julia. Not only are they sexually attracted to each other‚ but they also despise the Party. However‚ they are eventually caught by the Thought Police. Winston is taken to the Ministry of Love where O’Brien‚

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    whether or not Julia and Winston truly love each other. 30/11/2010 “We love because it’s the only true adventure.” – Nikki Giovanni Love is a word that can have multiple meanings. You can love someone for who they are‚ because of how they act‚ or maybe even you love the idea of love and rebellion which may include someone special. “1984” depicts this idea of love between Winston and Julia in a manner that changes people’s viewpoints. The factors that determine whether Julia and Winston love

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    The owner of the paining says that he interrupted the burgler and the alarm system had been disengaged. Catherine and Warrick think that it is an inside job. While they are dusting for prints‚ they find an ear print which they photograph and lift to compare later. They ask members of the family to come to gather at the house and requested that they get a ear print from each of them. It turns out to be the ear print of their

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    people and the people of party don’t like to associate with them‚ the room above the junk shop has the theme rebellion‚ and the theme of the park where Winston and Julia last met is betrayal. The Chestnut Tree Café is a very special place for the proles. That café is where the proles gather and associate with each other. Before Winston met Julia the café was a very mysterious‚ dingy-looking‚ place where the proles hung out. The proles are isolated people that don’t really care about the party any longer

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    The Christmas Spirit Characters- Julia Dowling The Visitor ’’Jack’’ Beth Dowling Aunt Rosemary Uncle Bernie Paul Dowling Melissa Rosen Father John Brennan Matthew Harris Auther- Fredrick Stroppel Plot- In the Play ’’The Christmas Spirit’’‚ written by Frederick Stroppel the story starts with the main character Julia in her favorite chair listening to classical music which makes her become very sleepy. Fast asleep the music quickly becomes louder‚ and

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    1984 After being beaten‚ starved and confronted with his greatest fear‚ Winston‚ the protagonist in the novel 1984‚ finally gives in to the Party’s needs. Winston and his lover‚ Julia are both taken into custody after they were caught for being in a relationship‚ something that was forbidden in the province of Oceania‚ the place that they live. O’Brien‚ an important member of the Party that is in charge of the torture of Winston‚ forces Winston to completely forget about his past thoughts.

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