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    George Orwell has demonstrated the possibilities of two main characters who have contradicting traits can fall deeply in love. Although they are both secret rebels of the party and they both hate the Party’s totalitarian power in Oceania‚ Winston and Julia still bear a striking difference from each other. They are different in physical appearances‚ their views upon life‚ and their motivation towards the rebellion. Despite their contrasting beliefs and traits‚ the couple still manages to overcome the

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    victim of deception by the disloyalty of a close friend they trust. Similarly‚ George Orwell’s novel Nineteen Eighty-four demonstrates one losing hope in the individuals they meet. The interwoven themes of hope and betrayal are evident through O’Brien‚ Julia‚ and Mr.Charrington as they betray Winston‚ and Oceania’s society since they are misled by Big Brother. In the novel Nineteen Eighty-four‚ O’Brien successfully demonstrates the themes of hope and betrayal. As O’Brien’s character is introduced to the

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    thoughts. Later in the book Winston meets Julia and they fall in love but have to keep their relationship a secret. One main attraction is that they both have hatred against Big Brother and the Party. They decide to meet with O’Brien‚ who they believed was the leader of the “Anti-Party” also known as the Brotherhood. To be initiated into the Brotherhood‚ Winston receives a copy of Emmanuel Goldstein’s original works against the Party. Winston reads this to Julia aloud; little to their knowledge the

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    Money Talks — play scriptMoney Talks by Yu-Mei Lin Cast DavidDoctorAndySueMomPolice officer ——————————————————————————– Summary Three young people wanted to save their mother who was very sick. Their mother needed an operation‚ and it would cost a lot of money. Because they had no money‚ they decided to rob a bank. However‚ their plan was defective. Their mother was sad. Scene I: In the hospital (In a room‚ the doctor talks to David.) David: (Nervous) Is my mother OK? Doctor: (Serious)

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    London 1984 Winston Smith starts writing a diary about his life‚ and later put in prison for his actions. Winston Smith is our main character and the easiest character to relate to. He is also the character with the most progression and changes. Julia is Winston’s lover and companion that he hated before he knew her and then later loves. O’Brien lies and says he is a member of the Brotherhood‚ an underground organization that is against the Party or government‚ when in reality he is a member of

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    reading “Julia ‘Butterfly’ Hill‚” Stephen Browning talks about a young environmental activist who fought hard to save redwood forest trees. Julia Hill had an accident in August 1996‚ which almost got her killed. When that accident happened‚ Julia realized and said to herself “There’s got to be something more.” After that accident‚ Julia became a famous environmental activist. Julia Hill succeeded in saving one of redwood biggest trees “Luna” by living there for two years and eight days. Julia did not

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    Ashlee Mrs. Hall English II Honors May 27‚ 2013 In the book 1984 citizens of Airstrip One are being monitored everywhere they go. Even any rebellious thoughts are illegal. The government prohibits free thought‚ sex‚ and any expression of individuality. This creates a reoccurring theme of betrayal throughout the novel. Orwell explores various kinds of betrayal‚ including self-betrayal‚ to heighten the mood of loneliness and alienation in 1984. Unsurprisingly‚ the Party believes that betrayal

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    danger and overcome it through bravery and strength. Winston does not do that‚ quite the opposite is shown on page 286 when in midst of having rats unleashed on him‚ he screams‚ “Do it to Julia! Do it to Julia! Not me! Julia! I don’t care what you do to her. Tear her face off‚ strip her to the bones. Not me! Julia. Not me!” ( Orwell 286). Instead of face danger and overcome it‚ Winston cowardly reflects the danger onto someone he once loved for self-preservation. Quite early on in the hero’s journey

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    1984 Active Reading Notes Character Development >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Winston Raping Julia quote We are the dead quote After sex end of chap quote Brotherhood leave Julia quote Obriens brotherhood quote Meeting Obrien in room without darkness quote Winston betrays Julia quote Cage of rats quote Rutherford crying‚ Winston crying quote Analysis At the beginning of the book Winston was a thought criminal and nothing more and he later evolves into a full-fledged rebel‚ joining

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    Part 1‚ Chapter 1 Questions and Answers 1. When does the novel begin? 2. Where does the novel begin? 3. Cite the caption on the posters in Winston’s building. 4. What is Newspeak? 5. What does a telescreen do? 6. What are the Party’s three slogans? 7. Name the four Ministries of the government. 8. What is the purpose of the Two Minutes Hate? 9. What is thoughtcrime? 10. What is the penalty for thoughtcrime? Part 1‚ Chapter 2 Questions and Answers 1. What form of address has replaced “Mrs

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