1984

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    I had just woken up feeling cold. I looked out the window of my dorm to see the dark, cloudy day outside with the rain pelting down on the window pane. I was still really tired after the late night of getting praised on my amazing basketball skills, finally I had been recognized. The college basketball Hall of Fame plaque hung on the wall. It had just recently been updated after the Hall of Fame presentation on Saturday. Everyone was telling me that I needed to declare that I’m joining the NBA…

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    Conformity In 1984

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    the world of 1984, everything was embodied by media. As a society, we are constantly affected by the media and are manipulated to believe what they publish is true through social media to see what is the latest trend, and to later conform to what is the latest and greatest. If someone is different and has not accommodated to society’s standards, they are looked down up. Society is what controls the standards and ideals to not have any abnormal people and anyone that is not normal. 1984 and…

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    1984 Privacy

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    Watched, haven’t we all once in our lifetime felt as if we were being watched. In the novel 1984 by George Orwell is about a society in which everyone is being watched by Big Brother which is the organization that watches everyone at all times. What Orwell predicted in his novel was is correct we are being watched as if we were living in “1984.” We’re being spied on in many different ways such as social media where others can see what one likes or views. Some government agencies and even…

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    1984 Privacy

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    What if an author wrote a novel about the future? Well, in the book 1984 by George Orwell, he predicts that eventually the government will be able to hear and see everything you are doing. 1984 takes place in futuristic London, England(Airstrip One). George Orwell refers to this place as Oceania which is the chief city of Airstip One. Winston Smith is the main character and we see many technologies that he has to hide from so he can rebel from the party in a group called the brotherhood. One…

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    1984 Fear

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    In George Orwell’s 1984, The government restricts the freedoms of the people, by controlling their thoughts to protect the reputation of the party. People are tortured, manipulated and enslaved to preserve the totalitarian party’s reputation. Would risking the basic population’s sense of security to keep the reputation of a dictator like party? In 1984, the people do not have the basic human right to think their own thoughts on the dictator like party in charge. People in Oceania are…

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    1984 Dystopian

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    Dystopian, and utopian worlds are often regarded and portrayed as worlds that display different aspects of societal potential. In the two novels, George Orwell 1984 and Aldous Huxley, Brave New World, people are controlled by a totalitarian government in which they are not free to express individual will and thought. In Orwell’s 1984, the world is assumed to be dystopian and every action an individual takes is observed by Big Brother. In Huxley’s Brave New World, a utopian setting takes place…

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    Allegory In 1984

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    Several alternative interpretations of George Orwell’s 1984 have been put forth since its publication in 1949. One interpretation is that the novel is actually meant to be a religious allegory. Another is that the novel was intended to represent the conflict between elitist intellectual arguments and common sense. While both of these positions have merit, the most likely interpretation is also the most obvious. George Orwell’s 1984 was most likely written by the author as a condemnation of…

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    Ministries of 1984 ¨You don 't think they 'll shoot me, do you old chap? They don´t shoot you if you haven 't actually done anything-only thoughts which you can´t help?” (Orwell 192) Here we see a man who was taken to jail for simply thinking bad about the government currently in control, trying to reason his way out of certain hysteria due to his surroundings. The world of 1984 is a cruel one that has no regard for anyone but themselves and this is not just a minority. The ruling class in 1984,…

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    betraying her and this shows his loyalty to Big Brother than to Julia. 2. One theme in 1984 was loyalty. During that time in London, there was totalitarian that cannot even give people their privacy, men and women should be loyal to BB only and they shan’t love each other or show love, as there were telescreens in people’s rooms watching them and there were always posters saying…

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    Oppression In 1984

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    Hello, listeners. Welcome to the CCTV radio station. I am your announcer Shaun Chen, our topic of this week is oppression. As one of the issues that exists for thousands of years, oppression represents prolonged cruel and unjust treatment, and it is still one of the major issues of our contemporary society. In order to stop oppression, it is a basic requirement to have knowledge about it. So literature is a significant role because writers use their unique language to express oppression in a…

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