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    Standing Female Nude poem actually derives from George Braque’s La Grande Nude portrait which belongs to the Cubist art movement which began in Paris around 1907. The Cubists used analytic system which requires to redefine the three parts of the portrait from several points of view, instead of using the single point of view. The moment is mentioned as ‘a new way of representing the world’ and divided into two phases as Synthetic(1913-20’s) and Analytic(1907-12) phase which is implied and mocked…

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    closer look at George Washington’s Address has helped political leaders make decisions as it has been referenced a numerous amount of times. George Washington expressed concern for the citizens of America about preserving the rights and liberties required for the United States government to survive. At the end of his second term, in 1786, he stepped down from being president and created his famous farewell address. He also had help from a few others to revise it. First a little about George…

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    In the tragic novel 1984, George Orwell depicts a general public where disloyalty isn't just worthy, however it is effectively energized using mental control, which shows the shortcoming of the person to oppose mistreatment. The gathering has assembled the general public such that when Parson is handed over by his girl to the Thought Police he responds with "kind of a doleful pride" (233). Parson is a case of the foolish masses of the general public; he has been abused for so long his capacity…

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    Governments everywhere try to get the citizens on their side on issues, during elections, and in day to day life. These political figures use propaganda to get the people of their city, state, or country on their side. Animal Farm by George Orwell demonstrates and shows us just how much propaganda is used and needed in government. People are being affected by this form of persuasion to support political and potential leaders. The American government, much like other governments, targets the…

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    In George Orwell’s “Shooting an Elephant,” the main character faces an internal struggle over right or wrong. Everyone, at some point or another, thinks “why am I doing this?” or “is this the correct decision?” Because we ask these questions of ourselves, this does not mean we necessarily have full control as interpreted by the French philosopher Louis Althusser. Ideological State Apparatuses such as law, religion, and politics are rife in "Shooting an Elephant" and George Orwell realizes that…

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    politics and other topical issues (http://www.oxforddictionaries.com). Animal Farm also used an outsider narrator which is not a figure in the story, but an "observer" who is outside the action being described (www.reed.edu). Animal Farm written by George Orwell and published in 1945 and he explores the rhetoric in Animal Farm while also paying attention on how Napoleon…

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    Outline: Book: ‘1984’ by George Orwell Question: “How and why is a social group represented in a particular way?” This response will include: • How Orwell’s life experiences have reflected upon his work • A method used by the party to control the masses in the country • How Orwell views the world and his fear of the totalitarian states • The message Orwell wishes to convey and reveal to the readers 1984 is a dystopian novel by George Orwell. Published on the 8th of June 1949, it is one of…

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    George Orwell: Political Convictions Brittany Harris History 3354 – Twentieth Century Europe October 1, 2017 2 Through George Orwell's experiences, one thing was for certain. He did not praise totalitarianism nor communism. Nothing good comes from communism and he expressed this in "Homage to Catalonia" when he stated that it was "impossible to read through the reports in the Communist Press without realizing that they are consciously aimed at a public ignorant of the facts and have no other…

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    and work of George Orwell In George Orwell’s Animal Farm, examples of a corrupt government are used to show that even the most humble and noble beginnings can become the most dishonest and dark societies. Orwell’s experience though fighting in political movements and writing propaganda against them gave him an edge amongst other writers in that period of time. The way he‘s able to compare the society of a farm to one of the biggest political movements of all time is renowned. George Orwell was…

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    The Road to Wigan Pier is a journalistic book written by English author George Orwell in 1937. Originally written for Victor Gollancz from the far-left publishing group the Left Book Club, Orwell’s book would later be regarded as one of the blueprints for modern investigative journalism. As a journalistic piece, The Road to Wigan Pier is a book intending to inform its readers. Historically, however, this book functions as a documentary of the British working-class conditions in the mid to late…

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