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    (AGG) In the novel Fahrenheit 451, Ray Bradbury explores what happens to a society in which knowledge and memory are regulated by the government. (BS-1) In the novel, the government uses technology to distract their citizens from the hidden truth. (BS-2) By doing this, the government gains power and control over their people. (BS-3) Eventually, the individuals in society are harmed both physically and mentally by their loss of knowledge. (TS) Ray Bradbury’s message in Fahrenheit 451 regarding…

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    threatened takes matters into her own hands and tries to kill Snow White. The Brothers Grimm write, “take out the child out into the forest. I don’t want to have to lay eyes on her ever again. You must kill her and bring her lungs and liver as proof of your deed” (2012, p84). The Brothers Grimm set the queen up as an evil woman because she is intelligent and knows what she wants, unlike Snow White who is passive and trusting. The Brothers Grimm establish a double standard when they categorized…

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    Jenny Adame English 1301 - 9th period Mrs. J.Rios October 14, 2014 Riding a Roller coaster vs. Loving Someone What makes a roller coaster ride so appealing? What allures people to fall in love? Though both are memorable in distinctive ways, they hold more similarities than you may realize. Like the excitement each person has while taking these actions, riding a roller coaster and loving someone include many differences as well. Both riding a roller coaster and loving someone include the risk…

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    In what way can two plus two equal five? In George Orwell’s dystopian novel “1984”, Orwell writes how the government has everyone believing only what they want them too. A way one can see this is through the destruction of language and how it is used to manipulate people. In the novel, we see a man who lives in dystopian future in place called Oceana, which is present day London. Everyone in this society is being run by the party which rewrites history to control the people. So one can ask…

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    1984 Dystopia Analysis

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    1984 A WARNING TO THE FUTURE No one can imagine of living in an environment which is undesirous for most of us, in a society where the government watches and controls the actions of everyone, in which one is devoid of individual’s choice. A society where anything a person thinks or acts against the government can be punished by isolation, torture, or death. Independancy, freedom, personal thoughts is deprived from everyone’s life. A society which is often rampant with poverty,…

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    is the cleverest of them all, they take over and overruled the other animals. Eventually, the pigs deprave the revolution and form totalitarianism, which is more cruel and oppressive than the human. (“Weak or strong, clever or simple, we are all brothers. All animals are equal.”) Orwell believes, no matter what status we have in life we are all equal. We obtain power but we should not overuse it for our own goods. No one should deceive other people who are lower than them. We should know the…

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    want. Winston is the main character of the book, then there is big brother he is like the government. Big brother is always watching everyone, they have something that's like a television, which is called a telescreen where they can see you, but you can't see them and you also can't turn it off only turn down the volume. The privacy of American citizens is being violated similar to the privacy violations in 1984 because big brother is always watching everyone with the telescreen, they don’t…

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    Fairy tales are written in a way that showcases the feelings and thoughts of the characters without the explanation or analysis from an outside perspective. This characteristic of fairy tales mystifies the emotions of the characters, but presents them in a more realistic way, even if the stories and situations themselves are fictional, because they are organic and straight from the mind or mouth of the characters. Readers can identify with fairy tale characters because of the way that authors…

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    Folk tale analyses I decided to do the snow queen for my paper, I chose this story because I love Disney's Frozen and this story is where the inspiration for frozen came from.The snow queen is a story about two little kids who are best friends kai and Gerta who do everything together. They live right next door to each other and the have a garden that connects to their bedroom so they can just go out the window and plant flowers in their garden. One night the children went to Gertas…

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    The title of the book that I have read for the book report is Cinderella Cleaners: Change of a Dress. The author of the book is Maya Gold. There are two settings for this story which is in New York and Cinderella Cleaners but most of the action took placed in Cinderella Cleaners. The author chose this settings because it is where Diana found out the ticket and where she went. Diana Donato is the main character of the story. She studies at the Weehawken Middle School and great at acting but…

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