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    1984 Book Report Essay

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    Winston is a static character he was at first very worried about Big Brother, but later he began to develop revolutionary dreams about being free from Big Brother. The saying they use when talking about Big Brother is “Big Brother is watching you”, because the party that was Big Brother was watching everyone at all times. And they would say they watched you, track you, and not promit certain things for your own sake. I would relate with Winston Smith because I don’t like…

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    1984 Analytical Essay

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    typical dystopian plots. However, George Orwell’s dystopian novel 1984 distinguishes itself because the novel’s protagonist, Winston Smith, ultimately fails to free himself from the Party’s authoritarian rule. Winston’s aversion to his lifestyle leads him to defy the government by engaging in a sexual affair and committing Thought Crimes. After the Party catches him rebelling, Winston endures abuse that transforms him into a loyal Party member. Unlike most governments in dystopian fiction, the…

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    George Orwell’s famous dystopian novel 1984, rebellious Winston views the totalitarian government of Oceania as constantly removing society’s freedom and mentally enslaving them to maintain control. Throughout his difficult conflict between himself and the government, he seeks out many other rebels and experiences an illegal love affair, yet he becomes paranoid of the cruel government arresting him for his crimes. Initially, Orwell portrays Winston as a secretly rebellious ministry worker. At…

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    order to pass, you would need to study harder. And these experiences can also help us better the society that we live in. “We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give.” This quote was remarked by British Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill in a speech during World War II. Hoping to engage men to help during the war, Churchill reminisced at his past volunteering. Volunteering can be very beneficial to a community. Volunteers can meet others, making new social connections;…

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    Winston Churchill’s powerful speech is noted for being elevated by an effective delivery that employed many communication concepts that resonated with the American congress. The speech itself can be characterized by Churchill’s leadership in which he is supportive and achievement oriented when speaking to his audience. As a leader he was able to show that he was competent in his performance that made him appear more credible to his audience. Churchill makes it clear that the United States and…

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    The Power of Words Speech Analysis- Winston Churchill, “We shall flight on the beeches” Winston Churchill’s speech “we shall fight on the beaches” delivered on the 4th of June 1940 is an influential and effective text. It is a great example of how and author can wisely create a speech using a diversity of devices for great effect. Winston Churchill was Britain’s Prime Minister from 1940 to 1945 and was re-elected from 1950-1951. He was born on November 30th 1874.He served in the British…

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    20 November 2014 Winston and his Comrades 1984 , a novel by George Orwell is about Winston Smith , a member of the Outer Party in London , Oceania. The Outer Party is the people who work in the party’s government , in the four ministries. This novel explains how everyone in the party is always being watched through telescreens by the Thought Police. Throughout this novel , Winston shares a lot of his emotions and thoughts through writing in his journal. In Part I Winston has a few…

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    People say that Winston Churchill was strong and a great leader and I believe them. He was one of the best British prime ministers ever and he did not like giving up he always wanted to fight. Great Britain was alone in the battle with the Nazis. Hitler wanted to destroy Great Britain. The first thing that he did was try to get rid of the Royal Air Force and to get many soldiers in England. When is was nice outside Germany's air weapon was attacking Great Britain. British aircrafts and airfields…

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    Thoughtcrime In 1984

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    The main character Winston Smith in “1984” resembles a divergent character, separating his path and goals away from societies’. This is clearly shown from the moment he committed a thought crime, a specific type of crime recognized sometime in the future by the Thought Police. Winston begins to talk to himself stating, “The Thought Police would get him just the same. He had committed—would still have committed, even if he had never set pen to paper—the essential crime that contained all others…

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    This essay will use primary and secondary sources to justify war. The primary sources used will be a speech from the Queen of the Celts, Boudicea, and one from Great Britain’s Prime Minister Winston Churchill. The two secondary sources will come from scholarly, peer reviewed sources. They will be used to back up the primary sources. These two speeches took place at different times in history. However, both show the justifications that these leaders used to encourage their people to fight with…

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