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    You the Creeps talks about the government spying on you and how they are doing so using modern technology. Technology in the present day society is closely paralleled to orwell’s vision in 1984 because the telescreens are like our cell phones‚ the newspeak is like our google‚ and the thought

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    Power is the strength and authority to control one’s thoughts‚ actions‚ and beliefs. In the novel 1984‚ the reader is exposed to the concept of power through manipulation and fear solely by Big Brother. He plays a big role in damaging the mental and physical state of Oceanians and also utilizes his power to benefit him and the Party. Restricting individualism‚ psychological manipulation‚ and reverse psychology are used in order for Big Brother to secure a dystopian‚ uniform society under the jurisdiction

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    Essay B Me Talk Pretty One Day – Analysis Learning foreign languages is a challenge most people grab by the horn within their life. Struggling and battling the bull is discomforting at first due to ones own insecurity and self-confidence. For a start you will feel unhitched‚ but if you hook on you will often find success at some point. The reasons for a learning a new language are plentiful: one maybe wants to change his picture of the world‚ while another might want to seem more cultivated

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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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    so they are constantly being watched‚ by propaganda so they either feel scared or patriotic‚ and he even goes as far as to corrupt the minds of children. But the most effective method of control for Big Brother is doublethink. Doublethink is the Newspeak word for being able to hold two completely contradictory thoughts in one’s head and accept both of them as the truth. Doublethink works because it manipulates people’s minds and helps them avoid becoming angry with the party. It makes everything

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    Oceania‚ faces a life of oppression and control. The Party watches Winston and everyone else through “telescreens” and displays their seemingly all-knowing leader‚ known as Big Brother‚ on the telescreens. The Party is also forcing a language called Newspeak‚ which prevents political rebellion by removing all words related to the subject. At the beginning of the novel‚ Winston Smith feels frustrated due to the Party’s oppression and strict control over everything. The Party prohibits free thought‚ sex

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    "Who controls the past controls the future. Who controls the present controls the past" To what extent is this true in George Orwell’s novel 1984? In George Orwell’s novel 1984 it is seen through the constant destruction and falsification of records by the party‚ that the main character‚ Winston Smith and the people of Oceania are unable or struggle to form their own identity due to their own few fading memories of the past. Throughout Winston’s struggle to hold onto the past‚ the Party utilizes

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    The next day‚ in his path to the Ministry‚ he saw a woman‚ but not just a simple woman. He remembered her. It was the one he betrayed once. And maybe confusing her with Big Brother‚ the one who loved once. He started to use old words instead of newspeak ones; he didn’t know he remembers them. But he did know the danger of his actions‚ or in this case‚ his thoughts. Later that day‚ memories came back to him. He could see a diary‚ but not any diary. His diary. He thought he forgot all about his past

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    Ethical Issues In 1984

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    George Orwell’s “Nineteen Eighty-Four” novel has been critically well received since it’s release‚ and holds a particularly strong impact throughout the world today. The dystopian world shown in the plot attracts attention and interest for all the wrong reasons‚ but the book itself is a glimpse of what the world could become under certain and unfortunate circumstances. This warning was not just relevant in the late 1940’s‚ but it is today‚ and will be for as long as free society exists. Oceania’s

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    Future Predictions…Anyone? Although many similarities exist between Aldous Huxley’s A Brave New World and George Orwell’s 1984‚ they are more divergent than alike. A Brave New World is a novel about the struggle of Bernard Marx‚ who rejects the tenants of his society when he discovers that he is not truly happy. 1984 is the story of Winston who finds forbidden love within the hypocrisy of his society. In both cases‚ the main characters are in quiet rebellions against their government‚ which are

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