Totalitarianism in 1984 ... writing ampquotDOWN WITH BIG BROTHERampquot in his diary as the novel opened, to his relationship with Julia, which was considered sexcrime in Oceania, Winston proved his ... View More
Wordcount: 1187
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Love in Oceania Winston Smith lives in Oceania. Oceania is the utopian vision of Big Brother and the Inner Party. ... Instead, Winstonamp39s anger was against life in Oceania. ... View More
Wordcount: 851
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1984 ... brainwashing. Very few people have been exposed to such a society as Oceania, where Winston, the main character, lives. Therefore ... View More
Wordcount: 1080
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1984 ... The Ministry building show us the strength of the party and also the social structure of Oceania. Winston and Juliaamp39s forbidden escape from the party is ... View More
Wordcount: 472
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1984 Winston lives on Airstrip One in Oceania. Oceania is a country under the rule of the Party and a figure who is referred to as Big Brother. ... View More
Wordcount: 1882
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1984 ... Brotheramp39s needs. Telescreens are another way that Big Brother keeps control over Winston and other citizens of Oceania. Winston has ... View More
Wordcount: 610
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George Orwellamp39s 1984 ... robotic. Yet their role is not minor because if there is any hope left in Oceania, Winston is certain it lies with the proles. But ... View More
Wordcount: 1250
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1984: Worst Book Ever ... employee at the Ministry of Truth. Winston is part of the small percentage of overweight people in Oceania. He is out of shape as ... View More
Wordcount: 825
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19841 ... Winston rebels against the government of Oceania by starting a diary and constantly having bad thoughts against the government. ... View More
Wordcount: 2493
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1984 Paper ... Winston rebels against the government of Oceania by starting a diary and constantly having bad thoughts against the government. ... View More
Wordcount: 2512
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An Insight Into The Future ... the Oceanians under control so that the government could use them to fuel whatever it was that the government was doing outside of Oceania. Winston Smith, the ... View More
Wordcount: 395
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1984 The novel is based around a character named Winston who is a citizen of Oceania and a member of the outer party. To understand who ... View More
Wordcount: 667
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19847 ... Winston describes Oceania as, ampquotDecaying, dingy cities where underfed people shuffled to and fro in leaky shoes, in patched up nineteenth century houses that ... View More
Wordcount: 1141
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Theory of One ... Even though Oceania is ignorant, Winston believes that it is the Proles that can change everything because they have the memories of the past, even if they are ... View More
Wordcount: 1258
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1984 By George Orwell ... IN THIS PARTY THEY TELL WINSTON EVERY THING THE BIG BROTHER IS NOT TELLING THEM THINGS LIKE WHO OCEANIA IS REALLY AT WAR WITH AND EVERY THING THAT THE BIG ... View More
Wordcount: 1099
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1984 ... previous quote is an example shows how the past is related and how secure Winston is not to be caught with his diary in his journey to rebel against Oceania. ... View More
Wordcount: 617
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Animal Farm, 1984, and BNW ... in many community groups. Winston is obsessed with the past, a time before Oceania was under strict dictatorship. He goes into an ... View More
Wordcount: 2856
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1984 ... thoughts. This is considered a crime in Oceania and Winston knows that he will be eventually discovered by the Thought Police. To ... View More
Wordcount: 744
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1984 ... released back into society. Summary In 1984, Winston Smith lives in London, which is part of the country Oceania. The world is divided ... View More
Wordcount: 1066
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1984 Book analysis ... Party. Free Love is considered a crime in Oceania, and the sex that Winston and Julia performed is clearly an act of rebellion. The ... View More
Wordcount: 1695
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1984 ... I believe that the significance of ampquotThe bookampquot is that it is used as evidence of Winstonamp39s need for retraining in being a better Oceania citizen. ... View More
Wordcount: 673
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Orwellamp39s 1984 ... The greatest example of how the people of Oceania have no rights is when Winston is finally caught committing acts against the Party and Big Brother. ... View More
Wordcount: 1816
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George Orwell ... Winston works in a department of the government of Oceania the nation he lives called the Ministry of Truth, a place where history is rewritten to fit ... View More
Wordcount: 1393
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review of the novel 1984 ... People have to attend the ampquot Two Minute Hateampquot everyday and show their anger for the traitor of Oceania in the same way.ampquot In a lucid moment Winston found that he ... View More
Wordcount: 1153
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1984 and Why Its Important ... This quote delineates how although Big Brother encourages the isolating and misery, the population of Oceania still loves him. When Julia and Winston fall in ... View More
Wordcount: 913
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1984 By George Orwell ... IN THIS PARTY THEY TELL WINSTON EVERY THING THE BIG BROTHER IS NOT TELLING THEM THINGS LIKE WHO OCEANIA IS REALLY AT WAR WITH AND EVERY THING THAT THE BIG ... View More
Wordcount: 1844
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The Symbolism of the Glass Pap ... Winstonamp39s dream of escaping from the insanity of life in the totalitarian superstate of Oceania is symbolized by the glass paperweight that he obtains in ... View More
Wordcount: 629
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Animal Farm ... ampquoth Characters Winston Smith: Low ranking member of The Party in London, in the nation of Oceania. Thin, intellectual, and 39. ... View More
Wordcount: 937
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Winston Smith Winston Smith, a thin, physically weak, thirtynineyearold man, inquisitive in ... is an outer party member in the totalitarian government that rules Oceania. ... View More
Wordcount: 257
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19842 ... many community groups. Winston is obsessed with the past, a time before Oceania was under strict dictatorship. He goes into the ... View More
Wordcount: 1379
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