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    Government control can be a major problem when it comes to the citizens freedom. the novel brave new world by Aldous Huxley and 1984 by George Orwell, both show the amount of control and the lengths political leaders are willing to go through to stay in power. The government can be very manipulating of their citizens restating many of their thoughts and freedom. To maintain further power these leaders restrain sexuality. Governments oppress their citizens to stay in power. To begin in the…

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    is about how Big brother can control the people by using languages. There are four ministry that control different part of the government. There is newspeak and doublethink that Big Brother use to control the people and it would restrict how people would rebel. The ministry of Truth deals with news, the ministry of Peace deals with war and violence, ministry of Love deals with law and order, and Ministry of Plenty deals with economic affairs. There is some similarity and differences between…

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    Spiritual Truths

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    through intentional and modeling means. Furthermore, if the parent knows that his or her child is able to learn, he or she is more willing to teach as well. Lastly, if parents learn how to teach, the will be able to do it. Therefore, an effective ministry that a church may provide is a training seminar where they offer books “and other training programs to help parents learn how to teach their preschoolers spiritual truths.” Hence, if parents know that God has called them to teach, and…

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    Orwell’s Lifelong Interest in Language George Orwell’s extensive interest in language is reflected in the novel “Nineteen Eighty-Four”. The profound interest in language is thoroughly depicted in the novel through “Newspeak”, the media’s psychological control and euphemistic phrases. Orwell also demonstrates his deeply rooted passion of language in his essay “Why I Write” by casting light on the novel. The basis of Orwell’s language in his novel is established upon his experiences of falsities…

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    the leaders remain power hungry. Both the Party and Candor seek out to control over thought and the characteristics that make each person special. Both societies have their different ways of limiting their people whether it be through factions or Ministries, but both achieve the common of gaining power by limiting the freedom and thought of the people. A similarity between Divergent and 1984 is this idea of dividing the society into divisions. These divisions each have specific jobs and are…

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    low-ranking officials within the very governments they come to despise. Each of them has an experience that facilitates their questioning of societal norms; Montag meets Clarisse and she promptly dies a mysterious death, and Winston notices Julia in the Ministry of Truth and reads her “I love you.” note to him. They each search for purpose in their lives through other means besides what society expects of them; Montag through literature and Winston through his personal rebellion against the…

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    A 39 year old man by the name of Winston Smith is a part of the Outer party. Oceania has three social classes: the Inner Party, the Outer Party, and the Proles. There are four ministries that the government is divided into: the Ministry of Truth, the Ministry of Peace, the Ministry of Love, and the Ministry of Plenty. Winston writes in his diary about what had occurred that day and his thoughts about it, but is afraid that the Thought Police will find the journal he is writing in. Winston hears…

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    The Party slogan “Ignorance is strength” is The Party’s mechanism of having people simultaneously believe in two contradictory beliefs , which serves as an advantage to The Party and a disadvantage to citizens of Oceania. Through this contradictory party slogan, The Party has full control over Oceana by having information concealed so that people do not have enough intelligence to overthrow The Party. Moreover, the more ignorant the citizens of Oceania are the less likely they will rebel…

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    zombie are completely gone from your area, and you are mostly protected from further problems involving them. However, the group you are in is stuck inside a neighborhood in your town, and must figure out how to survive from here on out. You have plenty of shelter and water, but limited power and food, so your group must figure out how to organize and ration this accordingly, as well as obtain more food and power. You must also distribute work among people so everyone is working together to keep…

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    1984 Totalitarian Regime

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    happened-that, surely, was more terrifying than mere torture and death." (37) The government was divided into four parts. The ministry of Truth, where Winston worked, where he was in charge of education of others and destruction of the past. The ministry of peace, which was in command of war. The ministry of plenty, which was controlled economic affairs and finally the ministry of love, which was focussed on law, order, and…

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