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been, and bleak outlooks at life, George Orwell conveys a message of warning, and of hope, for all the people of the world. 1984 is a perfect example of a negative look at society. It serves as not only a warning to what the future may become, but
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1984 could never be inserted into the society we live in today. One of the main reasons this could never happen would be simply because we’ve been around democracy too long and countries no longer need dictators to stabilize themselves. We as people
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Orwell, has many examples of irony throughout it. The two major types of irony: verbal irony and situation irony, are demonstrated again and again in this novel. In the following essay I will discuss these types of ironies and give examples of each
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throughout the book. Orwell is afraid of a government getting too powerful and he expresses this fear through Winston. One major warning sign that is prevalent throughout the book is the totalitarian government. A group that runs the government
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the Beholders Eye, but Instead the Public's View
O'Brien insists that Winston is insane. In Winston's society it is suicide to go against Big Brother. A simple smirk can be a first degree crime in Oceania. Winston knew that he was guilty of thought
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have the freedom to do almost anything. In the novel Nineteen Eighty Four, there is no freedom. Although there are no laws in Oceania, there are consequences to doing thoughtcrime. The consequences are used not for punishment but for the limitation
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have a lot to do with the policies and way of life in the George Orwell novel. They reflect the story's bleak image of life and the type of world that Winston lives in. Three of the thematic statements chosen are the names of chapters in The Book,
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people are produced in factories, a world lost
of all freedom and individuality, a world where people are exiled or “disappear”
for breaking the mold. Both 1984 by George Orwell and Aldous Huxley’s
Brave New World are startling depictions of such
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was born in France in 1828 and always had a love
for the sea. He once tried to be a sea captain on a boat but things
did not work out. Jules Verne has written many very famous books such
as Journey To the Center of the Earth, Five Weeks in
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ocean swells around you like a dust devil in a sandbox. Salt water fills your nostrils. The ship that deemed this fate upon you sails into the distance. You wonder, how am I going to get out of this one? Suddenly, a large metal object plants
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