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    character‚ Winston Smith‚ the protagonist of the novel. Winston Smith is solely against the party and is curious as to where his rebellion against the party will lead him. While still attending hate week‚ working for the party‚ and being under surveillance 24/7‚ Smith attempts to figure out his way to the Brotherhood. Along with Smith’s hate for the party‚ Orwell uses rhetorical devices such as tone and imagery to develop Winston’s character. After meeting with O’Brien‚ someone who Winston believes

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    Quote Essay Winston Churchill once said‚ “Only a man with no heart would be conservative when he is young; only a man with no brain would be liberal when he is older” and this proved to be very true. Winston Churchill is directly saying that young people are liberals while old people are conservatives. This Quote implies that liberals are not very smart and young people are generally liberal and that conservatives are not very kind and genuine and old people are generally conservative. This Quote

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    1. Winston Smith is an ironic name because the name “Winston” means from a friendly country. This is ironic because Winston is not that friendly in the book. Neither are the characters in the book so far are friendly too. For example‚ children in part one are in horrible situations which reflects the society he lives. “He spun round just in time to see Mrs. Parsons dragging her son back into the doorway while the boy pocketed a catapult.” This shows how the children were treated in the society in

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    English  Language  Proficiency  and  UK  Society                                Supervisor:  Anne  Marie  Beckmann                     Winston  Churchill’s  impact  on  UK  society  1940-­‐1945                       Aarhus  University   School  of  Business  and  Social  Sciences   English  Section

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    1.3) “A lie gets halfway around the world before truth has a chance to put its pants on” Sir Winston Churchill Lies are so powerful that they outweigh the truth. The reason for this is‚ because truths and lies walk hand in hand‚ they are together. The difference between them is like a spilt second. People won’t lie so dramatically that it is unbelievable‚ they will lie so close to the truth that you won’t even realise it’s a lie. This is the reason why a lie can get half way around the world

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    beginning of the action in 1984‚ Winston Smith accidentally comes across a photograph of three men: Jones‚ Aronson‚ and Rutherford. The "party" had contrived a plot to prove the three guilty of treason. The picture‚ however‚ because of its true location and date in relation to the party’s false scenario‚ shows the men’s innocence. The picture provides Orwell’s protagonist‚ Winston Smith‚ with "concrete‚ unmistakable evidence of falsification" of the past (64). Winston finally realizes‚ eleven years

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    questions. “But it was all right‚ everything was all right the struggle was finished. He had won the victory over himself. He loved Big Brother." (Orwell 311) An affective addition Radford included in his 1984‚ was towards the end of the film‚ Julia and Winston were planned to meet up with each other. In the novel‚ they had not planned to meet and just so happened that they bumped into each other. “Actually‚ it was by chance that they had met. It was in the Park‚ on a vile‚ biting day in March‚ when the

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    Winston Churchill’s Shortest Speech By Joseph Van T. Bue ALL OF US have experienced challenges‚ you might be even experiencing one right now. But challenges are merely training grounds for one to learn the needed skill in life. As we strive to reach our goals‚ these come often unexpected. Like a passenger in an airplane not knowing when turbulence would come unless the captain gives a forewarning. And basically‚ the ones that stress us the most are those without admonition. Winston Churchill

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    Winston Churchill Peril‚ war‚ and desperation. The world at the brink of defeat. Yet‚ one man would never surrender. It was 20th century England. Germany had just announced its plan to conquer Europe; France‚ Netherlands‚ Belgium‚ and Luxembourg were already being invaded; and there was only one nation left to defend the United Europe. I was there to lead during that time. Who was I? I might have been a rebellious student and made several political and military blunders‚ but my determination to stand

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    drastically affects the main character‚ Winston Smith. Winston’s and the readers opinions on Goldstein vary from book to book‚ making the motivations of Winston change. George Orwell uses the character of Emmanuel Goldstein to show that people should not just see what they are accomplishing‚ but how they are accomplishing it. In Books 1 & 2‚ Emmanuel Goldstein is introduced as the leader of the Brotherhood‚ the main radicalist group aiming to take down the Party. Winston and his fellow comrades are taught

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