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    1984 by George Orwell

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    the concept of hope is portrayed as both sustaining and misleading. Orwell utilises symbolism‚ setting‚ tone and metaphors to convey the variances of hope. Through these techniques‚ Orwell successfully exposes the two-sided nature of hope to his readers to show the triumph of unbeatable totalitarianism. Through the use of symbolism‚ Orwell shows how having hope is both satisfying and deceptive. For the duration of the novel‚ Orwell continuously portrays the colour white as a weakness to Winston.

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    The Joys of Planning a Wedding The verdict is in - I will only get married once. I’ve always felt that in my heart‚ but the experience of planning my wedding removed any doubts that I may have had. The process of planning a wedding is so extensive and involved that once the process has started‚ there is no turning back. You will be completely absorbed in the ins and outs of the entire day from that point forward. While the main focal point should be the actual ceremony uniting the man and woman

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    The Joy Luck Club

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    Many women find that their mothers have the greatest influence on their lives and the way their strengths and weaknesses come together. In Amy Tan’s The Joy Luck Club‚ the lives of four Chinese mothers and their Chinese-American daughters are followed through vignettes about their upbringings and interactions. One of the mothers‚ An-Mei Hsu‚ grows up away from her mother who has become the 4th wife of a rich man; An-Mei is forced to live with her grandmother once her mother is banned from the house

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    Different Kinds of Joy

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    Different Kinds of Joy Angela Qiao The pursuit of happiness is a reoccurring theme in numerous novels. In the novel‚ Their Eye’s Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston‚ what brings happiness differs to each character. To the main character Janie‚ happiness is found in love‚ but to her grandmother Nanny‚ happiness is found in security. At first‚ Janie does what Nanny wills her to. At the age of 16‚ Janie marries into security. She is safe‚ but unhappy. Still yearning for love‚ Janie runs away

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    1984 By George Orwell

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    The novel 1984 by George Orwell portrays many political dynamics and propaganda techniques. The party in control uses the Ministry of Truth to disseminate lies and control the news‚ and newspeak to manipulate the population by changing the language. Newspeak is the modification of the working language in which the citizens of Oceania live by. The modification of the language is way of controlling the people’s thoughts and actions‚ and obtaining the will of “Big Brother.” If you take away the knowledge

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    1984 By George Orwell

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    The novel 1984 was written by George Orwell. This book represents the society in Oceania through the character name Winston‚ who is an outer party that works in the Ministry of Truth. In Oceania‚ people are surveilled by the Big Brother and have no freedom. This seems to appear in today’s society by how we are watched by the government through social media or even on computers. There are many similarities to be found include Social Media‚ Privacy‚ and the Mutability. Nowadays technology is a big

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    The Joy Luck Club

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    and this idea is acceptable to most. Why then‚ if one found they were almost identical in thoughts and feelings as another individual‚ but found that this individual was of a different race‚ would this be considered unacceptable? There lingers an aroma of ignorance and naive ness around a few that make it so they ’re blinded to the idea that a difference in ethnic backgrounds does not make a person inferior or superior. If one were to be categorized as inferior or superior‚ it would have to be based

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    Preserving the Joys of Childhood Candy bars and chocolates are the little joys of childhood. Even I can say that my childhood life will not be complete without those sweet stuff. However‚ there are some children who are denied the privilege to enjoy and indulge in those little joys. Those are the children with diabetes. Here in the Philippines‚ a lot of children are suffering from this disease. That is why our government is having its awareness campaign against diabetes. And young as I am‚ I

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    george orwell

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    dfdfadfdsf Dystopia as a literary genre " " Utopia afraid that they come true "- wrote Berdyaev . Dystopia is closely linked with the utopia - " peace plan of salvation will arbitrarily man" ( Frank C. ) in accordance with the ideal . Historical process in dystopia divided into two segments - the ideal of equality before and after . Between them - a catastrophe ‚ revolution or other break continuity. Hence‚ a special type of chronotope in dystopia : localization of events in time and space

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    Joy Luck Club

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    The novel‚ The Joy Luck Club by Amy Tan takes place in a couple of different places. All of Suyuan Woo’s childhood memories take place in China. After coming to America the setting takes place in San Francisco California in 1949. Also there are few different time frames. The time frames consist of the 1920’s to 1980’s. I have to give this timeframes because of the flashbacks that are given in the book. The characters that I believed are most fully developed are Jing-ming “June” Woo‚ Suyuan Woo‚

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