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    mind control that he endured from O’Brien‚ he always knew this would be the outcome from his diary entries‚ conversations with Julia and his observations of Jones‚ Aaronson and Rutherford at the Chestnut Tree Cafe. Breaking his only promise to Julia‚ not to betray her‚ was unable to be avoided‚ seeing his rantings after his visit to room 101‚ and the brief encounter with Julia when he is released. She betrayed him too. Everyone betrays everyone. This was room 101’s purpose. To remove everything and

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    altogether. In contrast‚ some characters in the story believed that the past should be brought into the light‚ cracked wide open‚ not matter the consequences. Julia Jarmond. Initially she was unaware of the tragic events of the Vel’ d’Hiv‚ but quickly became passionately invested in the story of a young girl named Sarah Starzynski. Julia was one of the many characters who thoroughly believed that it is in everybody’s best nature to remember; that people like Sarah Starzynski‚ and William Rainsford

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    THE RIVALS by Richard Brinsley Sheridan THE AUTHOR Richard Brinsley Sheridan (1751-1816) was born in Dublin to a mother who was a playwright and a father who was an actor. He thus came by his talents honestly‚ though he far exceeded the modest accomplishments of his parents. Already one of the most brilliant and witty dramatists of the English stage before the age of thirty‚ he gave up his writing and went on to become the owner and producer of the Drury Lane theater‚ a well-regarded Whig member

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    below. 1. What is one of the first places Julia runs to when visiting G------? One of the first places Julia runs to is the Dark Walk. 2. How is The Dark Walk described? The Dark Walk was described as a laurel walk‚ very old‚ almost gone wild‚ a lofty midnight tunnel of smooth‚ sinewy branches. 3. What does Julia find in the water of the little cavern? Julia finds a panting trout in the water of the little cavern. 4. Explain what Julia does with the trout she captures in the ewer

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    Heroism “From where Winston stood it was just possible to read‚ picked out on its white face in elegant lettering‚ the slogans of the party: War is Peace‚ Freedom is Slavery‚ Ignorance is Strength.” (Orwell 4) The world imagined in George Orwell’s 1984 was what most feared our world would turn into. Totalism was a nightmare‚ and those who rebelled against it were made to think they were wrong. Yet some dare to anyways even if it won’t make a difference. George Orwell came up with definition for heroism

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    Stoke Moran. Dr. Roylott‚ Helen’s stepfather‚ was an aggressive man. After Helen Stoner’s mother had perished‚ Dr. Roylott was left with her will until each girl got married. When married each girl would get one third of the money. Helen’s sister‚ Julia‚ had passed away two years ago on the night before her wedding. Helen was soon to be

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    Aurelia Cotta Who was the mother of famous Julius Caesar? The woman who raised Julius and his two sisters is Aurelia Cotta. She raised her daughters both name Julia and her son Julius‚ she then eventually raised her grandson Augustus. Her husband Gaius Caesar the elder‚ died at a young age‚ and before that he was gone most of the time so she was the one in charge of raising her children (15 Interesting Women of Ancient Rome). Many women in today’s world do not get the recognition they deserve

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    to write his criminal thoughts‚ and becomes fixated on a powerful Party member named O’Brien‚ whom Winston believes is a secret member of the Brotherhood‚ the legendary group that works to overthrow the party. He also begins a covert affair with Julia‚ a co-worker‚ which is of course‚ a terrible crime. In the long run‚ Winston commits a form of suicide through his actions. Judging by Smith’s behavior‚ he would rather rebel against "Big Brother" as long as possible and accept the consequences for

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    Plot Analysis 1)Winston Smith works in the Recording Department of the Ministry of Truth as a clerk. He rewrites historical documents‚ such as newspapers to match the ever changing lies that the Party tell. He often changes documents even if they are from previous days‚months or years. He lives in Oceania‚ London. The Party and Big Brother (leader/face of the party) rule over London. The Party watch people constantly through televisions and the Thought Police‚ the Party even has children betraying

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    wording and way of expressing the story‚ it was very believable. Every moment was so well explained to the point where a picture could be seen vividly and imagined in the reader’s head without difficulty. The main characters of the novel are Winston‚ Julia‚ and

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