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    The novel‚ 1984‚ by George Orwell‚ has a variety of judgements made by different critics. This novel has some positive aspects and some negative drawbacks. However‚ every reader perceives a novel in a different manner. 1984 had a strong and weak impact in three specific yardsticks of evaluation: reflection of real life‚ escape‚ and significant insight. This novel did not depict a reflection of real life in the United States. In today’s world‚ a government does exist where they want their inhabitants

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    George Orwell’s 1984 is about life in a world where no personal freedoms exist. The main protagonist‚ Winston Smith‚ works for the Party‚ rewriting the past in a department called the Ministry of Truth. Since the people in 1984 were deprived of their history by the Party shaping the past to its needs‚ the Party is easily able to maintain complete social control and continue its legacy through manipulation of records‚ memories and reality itself. One of the main issues brought up in 1984 is the idea that

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    states.” Kissinger’s disregard for the outlooks of the masses that were affected adversely by the leaders’ decisions supports the idea that history is truly subjective and can be seen in many different ways. This is also shown in George Orwell’s‚ 1984‚ in which an overpowering government rewrites history to weaken the people’s memories thus forcing them to believe what is written. History cannot exist independently of human

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    In 1984‚ by George Orwell‚ the protagonist‚ learns‚through his job at the ministry of truth‚ that everyone in the region of Oceania is slowly being oppressed and defeated by the government. This is true in many regards when it comes to individual rights. Throughout the story the protagonist‚ Winston‚ makes remarks like‚ “And if all others accepted the lie which the Party imposed – if all records told the same tale – then the lie passed into history and became truth. "Who controls the past‚" ran

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    courage‚ or integrity. You will be hollow. We shall squeeze you empty and then we shall fill you with ourselves." In 1984 the Party uses various tactics to manipulate the inhabitants of Oceania as well as those of Nazi Germany. A common form of control in both the Party and the Nazi empire was the use of children for fulfilling the will of their respective government. In Orwell’s novel 1984 Winston claims that‚ “It was almost normal for people over thirty to be frightened of their own children. And

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    Analysis This analysis will be focused on how the advertisement of in Apple in 1984 has been effective in terms of accomplishing the purpose. The main idea of the commercial is to annunciate to the society that there would be a drastic change in the efficiency of technology‚ which leads to the idea that Apple with this its new computer would be “different “from the rest. First of all it is important to mention that during 1984 there was a lot of competition‚ especially in the computer industry; not to

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    has not helped to sway my opinion of monitoring. Ingsoc is largely based around the monitoring of people and would not succeed without monitoring and controlling through things like telescreens‚ newspeak‚ and doublethink. In the book 1984‚ even thoughtcrime was punishable. They monitored even your facial expressions to make sure you weren’t committing facecrime. In the book‚ Miniluv is the name of the ministry responsible for monitoring people. The main reason I dislike the idea

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    Back in 1984 there were many events going on like The Cold War‚ and many economic problems going on. The book 1984 had 3 slogans that were used a lot throughout the book War is Peace‚ Freedom is Slavery‚ and Ignorance is Strength. But‚ the main point that I will be talking about is Freedom of Slavery because it basically is if people are free to do things and express ideas contrary to party doctrine‚ everybody is made weak. They are slaves to their own ideas and not strong under one idea for the

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    George Orwell‚ author of book 1984‚ portrays a large group of people within a society who are being brain washed to believe in‚ and‚ or do things they otherwise would never do or think. In this society one party‚ like in all societies‚ have a more prosperous set of people who keep certain truths from the people. Then follows the middle class party and then the lower class. The wealthier group; the inner party‚ gain everything purely off hate and manipulate the working class who are known as the proles

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    Privacy doesn’t exist in 1984 or today. Spying fills life‚ and no one is ever alone. Privacy is outdated‚ and people can’t find “where they could be alone” from the world (Orwell 144). Winston doesn’t have privacy no one does. The party watches everyone. Life today is surveillance

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