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    veterinarian because I was sad about my science class dissecting an owl pellet which contained a mouse skeleton. In junior high school, I wanted to be a lawyer because of the controversial Jena 6 of Louisiana. When I initially became a student of Winston Salem State University, I wanted to become a registered nurse due to bad service my grandmother was receiving while she was in the Intensive Care Unit. Throughout the years, I knew that I wanted to work in a helping field to benefit others,…

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    people named Anne Frank and Winston Churchill respond to conflict when it comes their way. One of these is Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl about a girl that has to go into hiding away from the Nazis for many years, before be captured by the Nazis. Another one is Blood, Toil, Tears, and Sweat by Winston Churchill, a speech that inspired Great Britain to take a last stand against the powerful Nazi army that was knocking on Great Britain’s doorstep. First of all, Winston Churchill responded…

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    In Winston Churchill’s speech, “We Shall Fight on the Beaches”, he makes his purpose clear that he wants to “make a clear appeal to the United States” and “seek to check the mood of national euphoria and relief at the unexpected deliverance.” Although he was born into a life of luxury, the privileged man dedicated his life to public service. Churchill had taken the position of Prime Minister of England on the 10th of May, which was 8 months after the outbreak of World War II in Europe. This…

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    Winston Churchill (1874-1965), a journalist, war leader, and a British Prime Minister for the majority of WWII, stated one of his most famous quotes “never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few”, on August 20th,1940 in his speech which is known as “The Few”. Churchill used the phrase “the few”, in reference to the R.A.F fighter-pilots. Winston Churchill made his speech during the Battle of Britain, right before Britain’s most dangerous time where the Germans were…

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    hatred for “The Party”. Winston Smith attempts to prove his worth and determination to throughout the book that he is a threat to “The Party” and Big Brother. As for his lover, Julia, is one who stays in the back, rebelling in ways that please and satisfy her. Both Winston and Julia aren’t shown as the rebellious types, but, prove the readers and party members by showing their hatred towards “The Party” by committing rebelling in different ways but were both ineffective. Winston Smith, a quiet…

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    Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill formally known as Winston Churchill was born into a wealthy family on November 30th 1874. He had a life full of events to put him in a place in every history book, he was a writer/journalist served in the British military and later in life being in the life of politics he eventually became the Prime Minister of Great Britain during World War 2. He lived a long life until his death at 90 in 1965. The early life of…

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    Within the copious weight of stories involving World War Two, the story of Lieutenant-Colonel John Churchill was whelved underneath and forgotten by most despite the acts of heroism and demagogic actions he committed. In the same year Mount Vesuvius erupts and devastates Naples, Jack Churchill was born in 1906, in far off part of England. There, he discovered he was an excellent archer at a young age. Even going as far as participating in the world championships in Norway, leading him to…

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    Orwell reveals the effect Big Brother’s regime is beginning to have on Winston through the imagery present in this scene. In this scene, Winston imagines what the future will hold, especially in regards to O’Brien’s potential as an ally. “‘We shall meet in a place where there is no darkness,’ O’Brien had said to him.” The lack of darkness is used by the author to convey a hopeful tone of voice. The absence of darkness allows for the possibility of light to enter, in this case, darkness…

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    Winston Churchill was the 'clutch man' of WWII; I believe he is the reason for the victory with the Allies over the Nazis. He showed integrity to allow Joseph Stalin and the Soviet Union, to join their cause. His humble upbringing helps because he was a great speaker, a great politician, and had a heart of valor. His Life Story is the reason he is a hero. This is why we think of him so highly today. Early Life Winston Churchill was born November 30, 1874 to aristocratic family where they didn't…

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    In George Orwell’s 1984, the protagonist is an ordinary man by the name of Winston Smith. Throughout the novel, Winston struggles against the tyranny of Big Brother and the Party, both inwardly and eventually outwardly. However, by the novel’s end, Winston is discovered and broken by the Thought Police; his struggles are proven to be in vain. Still, despite his failure, Winston is undoubtedly the hero of the story. George Orwell’s definition of heroism is “ordinary people doing whatever they can…

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