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    In 1984‚ Orwell asserts that knowledge of the truth grants power and thus must be both feared and valued. Whilst knowledge can be used to seize dominance over a population‚ which Orwell warns against‚ it can also be used to attain control over oneself; personal freedom. The threats to acquiring true knowledge‚ whether it be the control of information by the corrupt‚ the curtailment of independent thought‚ or apathy‚ must be fought against to avoid the surrender of liberty. Through the exploration

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    How does Orwell explore the problem of rhetoric in Animal Farm? Paying particular attention to the character of Squealer‚ how is language used as instrument of social control? Animal Farm is a novella which was written by George Orwell.It passes through on a farm and reflects the events in The Soviet Union.In this novella one of the themes is the abuse of language as instrumental to the abuse of power.This theme is mentioned by taking rebellion as a subject and creating Napoleon and Squealer

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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 the

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    While George Orwell’s Animal Farm is best known as an expertly written allegory about the Russian Revolution of 1917 disguised as a humorous story about the Manor Farm it also criticizes both totalitarianism as well as communism as a whole. In Animal Farm‚ the animals working on Manor Farm have grown tired of working in conditions they deem as unfavorable and deplorable that their owner‚ Mr. Jones‚ has subjected them to. This hatred is conveyed and described early on in the novella during a speech

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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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    Secrets in the Text Essay The argument that language has‚ and continues to be‚ degraded as the sands of time continue is not an uncommon one. George Orwell took an especially strong stance against banal writing and "purple prose writers" throughout the course of his literary career. He argues quite clearly in his "Politics and the English Language" that saving the English language is not a lost or unnecessary cause. In it he explains “the fight against bad English is not frivolous and is not

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    Even though Tan and Orwell have two different approaches to showing a struggle to fit into society‚ they are actually in agreement that people who come from different places struggle to fit. This common ground becomes apparent through the emotion behind each authors’ writing. In both Tan and Orwell’s writing they show a variety of feelings. These feelings consist of sadness‚ anger and bitterness. The first illustration of both authors’ accord is the way each of them express sadness from the way

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    The novel Animal Farm by George Orwell takes place in a controlled dystopian society. A dystopian society is one that includes “an imaginary place where people are unhappy and usually afraid because they are not treated fairly” (“Dystopia”). The animals rebel against their farmer‚ Mr. Jones‚ in an attempt to live life freely without the rule of a human. However‚ a pig named Napoleon takes over‚ and as the novel progresses we can see that he “is worse than the humans‚ and thus that the animals would

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    George Orwell’s short story “Shooting an Elephant‚” is set in Burma during the British rule. The narrator is a white policeman who is forced to shoot an elephant that has gone rogue and is destroying crops and buildings and has killed one person. He gathers his guns and sets off in the direction of the rogue elephant and his following of natives increases as he gets closer to the elephant. The elephant’s owner is not in town so he is forced to make a decision about shooting the elephant. The narrator

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    are enveloped in their own free will. George Orwell’s well known dystopian fiction novel‚ 1984‚ and Minority Report directed by Steven Spielberg and written by Philip Dick are often placed side by side in comparison. Both fictional written adventures that broadcast the journey protagonist Winston Smith and John Anderton take to come to the conclusion that the idea of free will is virtually non-existent in their society. Winston Smith‚ the protagonist of George Orwell’s dystopian novel. He lives in

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