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    In the novel nineteen eighty-four the author George Orwell created how he felt the world would be in the year 1984. In this new world‚ there were three super-states Eastasia‚ Eurasia‚ and Oceania‚ Oceania was the main super state where the novel took place. In Oceania the government controlled everything‚ the citizens had no rights; the people were living in poor conditions‚ everyone was completely brainwashed‚ and hatred controlled everything. The novel focused on the rebellious ways of the protagonist

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    George Orwell’s Animal Farm contains a particular character named Napoleon‚ a fierce-looking Berkshire boar. Napoleon is conniving‚ a plagiarist and manipulative. At a meeting‚ when the animals had to make a decision‚ Orwell showed Napoleon’s first conniving scheme‚ “Napoleon stood up and‚ casting a peculiar sidelong look at Snowball‚ uttered a high-pitched whimper...dashed straight for Snowball‚ who only sprang from his place just in time to escape their snapping jaws” (Orwell 39). Here the dogs

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    English Essay Practice Draft One “Beasts of England‚ Beast Ireland‚ Beast of every land and clime‚ Hearken to my joyful tidings of the Golden future time.” George Orwell’s “Animal Farm” depicts the corruption expressed by the communists of the Soviet Union when they gain excess power. The characters in the novella are portrayed as animals living on a farm. The most important characters may not always be the major characters. An old‚ wise‚ and persuasive character‚ I connected most with old major

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    In the novel 1984‚ written by George Orwell in 1949‚ the reader explores the dystopian state of Oceania through the eyes of Winston Smith. Smith is an Outer Party member and is thus part of the bureaucracy that controls every aspect of life in his country‚ Oceania. The Party monitors every citizen of Oceania to ensure its power remains absolute‚ and employs psychological control to do so. The three primary aspects of this control are the utilization of fear‚ hatred‚ and propaganda. This type of control

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    Society has been rapidly advancing in many fields of science‚ but people keep a wary eye out for technology’s rapid and constant improvements. The public has expressed their desire for increased security‚ but they shy away from government interference. With today’s technology and paranoia‚ society is closer to 1984’s “Big Brother” scenario than it has ever been before. However‚ at the same time‚ a full blown out “Party” control seems impossible due to the mass awareness spread through Orwell’s 1984

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    Winston Smith is a normal every person that lives in a society where you have no rights‚ you are watched 24/7. Ooooo just saying that gives me the jeepers. But anyway Winston changes a lot in the book‚ because in the first part he hates big brother‚ and wants to do whatever he can to corrupt the government of Oceania. In the middle of the book he is more of a chill guy and only cares about loving Julia‚ but he also wants to get in touch will Obrien to corrupt the government of Oceania. So let’s

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    Statement of Intention: This is an expository piece in which I will be outlining parts of animal farm which are linked to the context of freedom which is widely and thoroughly outlined in the novel. This piece is targeted to students who are in Year 10‚ which have also been studying Animal Farm so they can relate their own opinions to mine. The language is rather formal. Whereas the piece explores concepts of freedom not only from animal farm but also the simple concept of what freedom really is

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    English George Orwell’s 1984 In the year of 1984‚ a man by the name of Winston Smith lives in London in the oppressive state of Oceania. No matter where he goes‚ he‚ as well as his fellow citizens are always being watched by the notorious “Big Brother.” There are cameras everywhere that can watch your every move. Winston has become infuriated with his government’s oppressive control over everything that is going on‚ such as how they have took away free thought. No type of individuality is

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    “Animal Farm” by George Orwell I knew Snowball was gonna be my favorite character. Snowball had everything‚ he was brave‚encouraging‚ and admirable. Then one day everything changed when something went horribly wrong‚ Snowball was blamed for it. The time the windmill was destroyed for the very first time it clearly states in the passage the blaming “Do you know who is responsible for this? Do you know the enemy who has come in the night and overthrown our windmill? SNOWBALL” (Orwell 51). Snowball had

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    are having sex. Winston says this to the readers “No emotion was was pure‚ because everything was mixed up with fear had hatred. Their embrace had been a battle‚ the climax a victory. It was a blow struck against the Party. It was a political act‚” (Orwell 126) This explain Winston’s idea of sex that it’s simply a superficial way to get revenge against the party not to love. But some people might say Winston truly did love Julia‚ if so why did Winston betrayal Julia‚ when facing rats that were attach

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