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    1984 George Orwell

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    some ways she was far more acute than Winston‚ and far less susceptible to Party Propaganda" (153). In the book it details how Julia is very intelligent although she works in the pornsec and is only motivated to rebel against the party as a way sexsual freedrom. In this quotes it shows how much more perceptive Julia is about party operations. 2. Discuss why Julia says‚ " I’m not interested in the next generation‚ dear. I’m interested in us" (156). Julia’s intention of rebelling against

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    covers a young boy while a helicopter drops a bomb on them and they are killed. (X) Then‚ Winston has a dream and sees his mother and sister in the saloon of a sinking ship‚ looking up at him from the water as they head towards their death. (X) Later‚ Julia gives Winston a piece of real chocolate‚ and when he smells it‚ he remembers something "powerful and troubling‚" which he would like to undo but cannot (Orwell 121). (I) After all these events take place‚ Winston remembers one day a long time ago‚

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    Furthermore‚ when Julia gave Winston the note revealing her true feelings‚it caught Winston by surprise‚ and he states that “For the rest of the morning it was very difficult to work. What was even worse than having to focus his mind on a series of niggling jobs was the need

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    1984 Orwell Analysis

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    would it feel if everything was controlled by fear and suffering but loving someone was way worse than doing a crime.In the novel 1984 by George Orwell‚ we the reader see that fear and suffering affect the characters within the novel such as Winston‚ Julia and O’Brien in ways that nowadays we find are much different/ similar then what we compare to our “normal”. In 1984 all of this can happen in a blink of an eye. II- The purpose of fear is to make us act it also helps us get motivate action.“You

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    Fear over Love in 1984

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    Fear Over Love Discipline‚ control‚ and authority are required for a government to thrive and in order to obtain these attributes it’s important to instill fear into the citizens. In 1984‚ a dystopian novel by George Orwell‚ the inner party has absolute control over the society and they use the fear of punishment to manipulate their people. As the novel progresses‚ Winston‚ the main character‚ starts to rebel‚ but because of the control and power that the party has obtained‚ they are able to

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    in which we were setting ourselves free from that old world where‚ as girls‚ we didn’t have much say about what we could do with our lives” (Alvarez 63). Julia and her sisters believed that by speaking English instead of Spanish‚ they were proving their individuality and gaining freedom from the restraints that their culture held on them. As Julia and her sisters grow up in America‚ they slowly lose their Spanish and find that they struggle to fit in with their family. “More and more we chose to answer

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    if there friendship is not loyal they wont love each other anymore. This is exactly what occurs in William Shakespeares play Julia Ceaser. Friends turn into enemies and loyalty leads to death. Julia Ceaser‚ Friendship‚ Loyalty‚ and love are just three messages William Shakespeare tries to convey to his audience. The theme of friendship is one of the main themes in Julia Ceaser. William Shakespeare delivers a theme to his audience y the relationship between and Cassius and Brutus. Cassius tells

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    Grimesby Roylott‚ the abusive stepfather of Helen and Julia Stoner. Helen Stoner appeared at Mr. Holmes’ and Dr. Watson’s residence in distraught state. Stoner had been referred to the brilliant detective by a previous client of Holmes. At the request of Sherlock Holmes‚ Helen Stoner explained her concerns with intricate detail. She shared information about her anti-social and violent stepfather. Two years prior to this visit‚ Helen’s twin sister Julia was happily looking forward to her wedding‚ but had

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    Narrative Essay

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    family still in their audience seats. Still on the stage from giving a speech and thanking her parents for “helping her through the years”‚ Julia rushed to go hug them as they congratulated her on her success. After‚ there came the countless pictures with her siblings and friends outside in the fresh spring air‚ through it all‚ Julia kept smiling her wide‚ full smile. How did it come to this? This young woman on the path to study nutrition and medical school is very different

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    1984 Book Report

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    The year 1984‚ a time of true conformity. The nation of Oceania‚ its citizens united and scrutinized through a common dictator‚ the citizens go about their day to day lives with only one goal‚ serving the purpose of his cause. An era where human emotion is meaningless and lost‚ the only sign of life displayed is dedication shown to the totalitarian government. The leader of this all powerful government in 1984 is Big Brother‚ a ruthless dictator whose reign of terror stands as an allegory for Josef

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