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    ponder as to whether the further creation of A.I. serves to mankind’s benefit‚ or destruction. In George Orwell’s novel 1984‚ the author depicts a fictional dystopia that demonstrates how easily artificial technology can rule a society. Modern science as well as literature supports theories about technology compromising a community. By looking at the ideals of scientist Stephen Hawking and author George Orwell in his novel 1984‚ a postulate can be made about technology changing mankind by controlling

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    George W. Bush Addressing the nation after the 9/11 attacks George Bush begins the speech with a solemn address and informs the people of America about the tragic events that unfolded. The aim of this speech was to reassure the public that they are now safe and the perpetrators will be brought to justice. The use of inclusive pronouns‚ such as ‘we’ and ‘our’‚ is just one of the ways in which he builds a sense of unity and togetherness with the audience. He makes it feel like he is equal to them

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    government. Technology is advancing quickly and so is the way the government retains the people’s information. Although‚ people feared to have a society alike to the one in the novel 1984 written by George Orwell‚ the society in America is very similar in tremendous ways. In the 1984 novel by George Orwell‚ the government or best known as Big Brother has complete power over the people in Oceania. Big Brother also determines which technology may be used. Written in the novel‚ “The telescreen received

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    Vanessa Amaya Orwell‚ George. Politics and the English Language. London: Horizon‚ 1946. In George Orwell’s Politics and the English Language‚ he is expressing his opinion on the digression of the English Language. Orwell is speaking in a negative manner‚ because this essay classifies the bad writing habits in modern English as opposed to the traditional style. Orwell also discusses the irrelevance of foreign phrases. Throughout his argumentative essay he supports his claims to convince the reader

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    “Never attempt to win by force what can be won by deception” (Machiavelli). Corrupt leaders must be careful how they use their power‚ or else they may lose it. In George Orwell’s Animal Farm‚ Napoleon is a powerful leader cementing his hold on power by using propaganda‚ physical punishment‚ and effective resource management. First‚ propaganda plays a very important role in Napoleon’s regime because it controls what the animals think‚ which helps him maintain his power. Napoleon and the pigs use propaganda

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    and a spirit of a lion he kept striving to achieve great things. His name was George Washington Carver‚ a slave‚ a boy‚ and most notably an agricultural chemist. Life in 1864 didn’t start out all that well for little George. George’s momma‚ Mary was a slave owned by Moses Carver. In 1861 George became an orphan after his momma Mary and he were taken from their owners by a group of rogue bushwhackers. A sick frail George was returned to the family‚ and Mary was never found. There was not any hope of

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    Most leaders will have a vision for the growth‚ development‚ and quality of life in their societies. In Animal Farm by George Orwell‚ the leading pig of the farm‚ Old Major‚ created an ideal vision‚ called Animalism‚ that is designed to allow all animals to live freely and equally. No matter who was in control of the farm‚ Old Major’s vision would fail under any circumstances. Animal Farm would not be able to support the ideals of Animalism because in order for the farm to succeed‚ the commandments

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    Lastly‚ George Orwell’s writing techniques help to emphasize the purpose of the novel. The author uses a distinctive writing style to create the dystopian atmosphere of “Oceania”. The descriptive language utilized‚ constructs the atmosphere of the story and allows the reader to connect and feel the vibrations of being confined in a society‚ like the protagonist of the story experiences. The organization of the novel includes sectioning the book into parts‚ followed by chapters as subheadings. Orwell’s

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    Many themes arise when talking about George Orwell’s “Animal Farm”‚ there’s of course the historical significance‚ which depicts a sort of allegory for the russian revolution‚ along with the discussion of social hierarchy. A few other themes are discussed as well‚ but a very prevalent one is the idea of “power corrupts those who possess it.” with this theme though‚ a question is asked: does it? We of course are shown the deeds of Napoleon and how his actions with new found power turn for the worst

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    Two pieces of literature Shooting An Elephant by George Orwell and The Guest by Albert Camus both talks about how people’s values can come into conflict as they are stuck between the choices and how based on the choice that they make at that moment in life it will impact them for the the rest of their lives. There is times when we come across a situation which put us in a difficult position to choose what to do as we are stuck between two values to choose from. To understand better how people’s values

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