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The Western Literacy Canon holds great value for contemporary adolescent readers and all people in general. It's an integral aspect of education for adolescents because: it represents the greatest thinkers of the past two thousand years, it traces changes in society and paralleling this; the co...
George Orwell: A writer of figurative language One of the extraordinary writers that wrote with figurative language in modern day literature was George Orwell. He used many different forms of figurative language including: personification, similes, and metaphors. He used this form of wri...
When this novel was written, as a reflection of the society of the 1940's, both the domestic and international issues that were being confronted by all countries were put under the Orwellian microscope. Orwell tapped into the contemporary readers' fears of technology and retribution and ...
Political Views in George Orwell's "1984" The main theme of "Nineteen Eighty-Four" concerns the restrictions imposed on individual freedom by a totalitarian regime. George Orwell shows how such a system can impose its will on the people through manipulation of the press,...
The story that my evaluation will be based on is Shooting an Elephant written in 1936. The author George Orwell was born in 1903 in India to a British officer raised in England. He attended Eton College, which introduced him to England's middle and upper classes. He was denied a scholarship, ...
George Orwell is perhaps best known to the public for his enormously successful novel Nineteen Eighty-Four and also for Animal Farm. Also, Orwell's reputation also rests as much upon his work as a critic of literature, of manners, of politics- in a word, of life. He was always conce...
1984 George Orwell - '1984' - a bookreport by Olivier Stulp - Author: George Orwell (his real name was Eric Blair), was born in India in 1903. He was educated at Eton. From 1922 to 1928 he served in Burma in the Indian Imperial Police, the following two years he lived in Paris and after that went ...
Many authors relate their writing can be connected to their own life experiences. For instance the author George Orwell has written many essays that are in direct relation to his own life. And one another note his novels such as 1984 are in relation to the time period in which it was written. The...
1984 vs. Animal Farm 1984, by George Orwell, is a very powerful drama which involves man and totalitarian society. It is a story of a lonely rebel whose only valuable is his mind and who later conspires with another in an attempt to separate from their increasingly dominant hate-infested s...
In order to be able to comprehend the world of 1984, one has to use the concept of doublethink, since the process of assimilating a truly fictional world involves believing in something that is at the same time nonexistent but possible and imminent. Many of the things that we find in Orwell's novel,...
1984 The terrors of a totalitarian government presented in George Orwell's 1984 apply not only to the Party, but also to the Stalinist Russia of the 1930's. Frightening similarities exist between these two bodies which both started out as forms of government, and then mutated into life-controlling p...
The Affects of Social Backgrounds on SocietyThe heroic epic has been a favorite plot for writers since Babylonian times. The stories all consist of similar aspects. There is a hero who is the main character and the protagonist in the story. The plot focuses on the hero and his/her struggle to ove...
George Orwell was chiefly interested in justice and equality. He was a deeply pessimistic man who had powers of imagination which few of his contemporaries dreamed one man could have. Orwell's character and writing style was so deep that qualities that were and still are manifest in his work, did n...