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    express a truth in government and to predict the future that may come from totalitarianism. When a person compares “1984” to the history of man, it provides a distinct connection to one another by using common human actions and desires in a dark, truthful way. To make this connection Orwell uses Big Brother,…

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    1984 Character Analysis

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    physical changes while in the Ministry of Love. These physical changes are brought on by how the Party treats Winston. Because of “how many times he had been beaten,how long the beatings had continued… ”,Winston suffers under their fists and boots (240). He also develops a feeling of fear towards anyone…

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    this totalitarianism society work against him. His distrust in humanity is the root cause of his rebellion against Big Brother. As he and his new love, Julia, revolt against Oceania’s laws through their individuality, O’Brien catches, captures, and betrays them. Brought into the Ministry of Love, Winston is endures torture and mind control in effort to invert his mindset. He battles to resist O’Brien’s influence and maintain his individuality. Winston’s attempt and constant struggle to…

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    George Orwell, the irony is a major theme exposed by the ignorance of the people particularly in politics and social issues. The novel reveals a horrifying truth of the ruling party’s ability to maintain extreme and total control over their people. Among all citizens who are being brainwashed and dictated, the hero of the novel Winston Smith succeeds in crossing the red lines and committing a thought crime. Yet, the ironic reality of a twisted truth leads to his downfall. Big Brother is the…

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    Through interaction and experience many will feel the need to get involved in ministry. These individuals are primed and ready to do ministry. They are the disciples that are prepared to go, teach, and baptize within the church,…

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    ability to comprehend the English language through reading and writing. The Ministry of Education (2003) defines literacy as “. . . the ability to understand, respond to, and use those forms of written language that are required by society and valued by individuals and communities” (p. 19). Oral language is also…

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    Another practice that Orwell displayed was the use of torture to make people confess to crimes they never committed. In 1984, Winston was brought to the ministry of love and underwent torture in order to break his will and rebellious spirit in a way that in the end, nothing will remain except his love for Big brother. They achieved this through prolonged torture and brainwashing. By bringing Winston to his limit and making him think that he was being spared by his torturer, the torturer manages…

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    Wk2 Ministry Practice Paper The three topics that I have chosen to formulate an MAP (Ministry Action Plan) for future ministry are Effective Evangelism, Planning of Worship Services, and Visitation and the Ministry. The evangelism ministry base its purpose on the Word found in Pro. 11:30 (KJV) “The fruit of the righteous is a tree of life; and he that winneth souls is wise”. The ministry views its goals as actions to facilitate learning and practices of discipleship. Jesus Christ is our primary…

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    The Jewel. In the series “The Jewel” by Amy Ewing, the dystopian genre shows itself through many dystopian characteristics such as a totalitarian government using propaganda to control its citizens. In these novels propaganda contributes to controlling the citizens and crushing dissent. Propaganda is used to hide the murder of surrogates through unwanted pregnancies with babies they are not compatible with. It is also used to convince the citizens that everything is fine and that the royalty…

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    Winston smith purchases this diary, which in this place is forbidden, and he writes the words, “Down with Big Brother”, which is a crime in this Oceania, and hides it from the telescreen, which is Oceania security system at this time. A telescreen is what the guards of Oceania use to make sure everyone is being a good citizen. Winston begins a relationship with Julia, another main character of the story, and do very illegal things with each other. After some time, they fall in love. Winston and…

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