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    Fear In 1984

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    gone to great lengths to change Winston 's mind and got what they desired. He controls every thought and action of every person in Oceania. Even the children. Kids are awarded for turning in their own parents to the Thought Police because they are brainwashed to do so by the Party. The government is so powerful that it can cause children to betray their own maternities. Anyone who dared think against Big Brother was punished severely or killed. This alone, frightened people to obey the laws. If…

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    Genocide In Military

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    My mornings consist of waking up the facing the upward direction and as I turn to my left, my eyes stop where they then meet a young boy’s body. I am 10 years old and apart of the military and in a couple of minutes all of us members of the military will be waking up and I will be holding a ten pound gun that goes over my small body. I run checkpoints here in this village, but this is what my life is now and there is no complaining. In the two articles “Armed & Underage” and “The Charge:…

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    Malcolm X Motivation Essay

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    America who … violate and mutilate their God-created bodies to try to look ‘pretty’ by white standards” (X, 64). At this time, Malcolm X recognized the racial epidemic present in America at the time; however, he claims that at the time he was “brainwashed into believing that … black people are ‘inferior’—and white people [are] ‘superior’” (X, 64). Therefore he did nothing to challenge the system of racial inequality because subconsciously he believed that segregation was of natural…

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    The 1800s, an era full of ungodliness, debauchery, and inequality. Humans conformed to unethical activities day in and day out without realization of its consequences. The poor ate from the hands of pigs as the rich grew crops on the dead. Granted, from disease outbursts to the Napoleonic wars, this time span of life was one for the books. For this reason, it is inevitable that there was a dominant race involved in the works of this era series of unfortunate events. The White men and their wives…

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    They were brainwashed to be the slave of the party. Thought polices lives among them and keep them under surveillance in order to stop the growth of dangerous thoughts at the first place. Therefore the idea of making one’s choice is either prevented or never come to…

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    In the story, “Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut, it is the year 2081 and everything is finally equal. One of the main characters, Hazel is the wife to George and is pretty dumb. Although, in this society she is average. While the husband, George is very smart, but in this society he is handicapped. George must wear weights around his neck to dumb down his strength. As well as an ear piece that makes noises when he thinks too much. Theses noises disrupt George’s thoughts. This way everyone is…

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    In Shakespeare’s Othello, every character in the play is manipulated by ruthless Iago, allowed him to devise his evil plan to rank up in his line of work. Iago tells lies upon lies when talking to people, so they learn to trust him. Using this, Iago is capable of making everyone his puppet, which he manages to do. The most important theme of Othello is victimization, as without it, there would be no other way for Iago to exploit others. In Othello, there are two characters affected the most by…

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    again by everyone having their own thoughts. The cultures of the society of 451 in Allendale California do not have that much diversity because everyone is made to think one way, and they all have to act the same. The government of has everyone brainwashed the town so that they will never be able to think on their own and revolt against them so they can control forever in ease and do what ever they want to them. Every citizen of the town has the same routine everyday, it never changes it just…

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    Sustained Analysis: The Lottery This passage creates a bigger picture that can be related to our world today. The lottery is like any tradition that is blindly followed and left unquestioned for current generations. The lottery is essentially morally wrong however, no one questions it until, ultimately, they are the chosen ones. The passage describes the way in which Mr. Summers spoke to Bill, which was “formally.” Mr. Summers asks him, “How many kids, Bill?” This word choice helps to develop…

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    Okonkwo is the main character in Things Fall Apart, he is a leader in his village of Umofia. His father is a lazy man who has many debts in his village his family who normally go hungry. Okonkwo earns his leader title in the village by wrestling Amalinze the Cat he does this to not be known as the son of a weak lazy man. Okonkwo doesn’t want to be anything like his father Unoka, he tries his whole life not to but it leads to his downfall. One of the neighboring villagers kills one of the women…

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