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  • People Into Remaining Loyal To Big Brother
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    In the book 1984, written by George Orwell, there is a group portrayed that is similar to what society would call a cult. A cult is defined as a religion or religious sect generally considered to be extremist or false, with its followers often living in an unconventional manner under the guidance of an authoritarian, charismatic leader. Total ism is described as the principle of complete and unrestricted power in government. The books main themes include language as mind control and psychologica...
  • Big Brother
    2,138 words
    PUBLIC CEREMONIES IN 1984 AND WE George Orwell in 1984 and Yevgeny Zamyatin in We show that totalitarian governments gain strength by making their citizens feel as though they are part of a greater whole. This is demonstrated by the governments repeated use of public ceremonies culminating in huge, propaganda-filled spectacles that increase loyalty towards the government and create a sense of unity amongst the people. Both novels also use public executions to show the scare tactics used by total...
  • Big Box Retailers Move Into Town
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    America has always been a country where freedom has been treasured. Freedom is the most basic, valued principle that America was founded on. Whenever a threat looms, it is the cry and demand for freedom that pulls at the heartstrings of all Americans and moves them to action. Any threat to freedom is, in essence, a threat to America. This is usually interpreted as only a military threat, but there is another form the threat could take that is equally dangerous: an economic threat. This is why th...
  • Big Brother And The Inner Party
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    AN ANALYTIC ESSAY ON 1984 Who is watching us? Who judges us? And most importantly who controls us? In George Orwell's novel 1984, Big Brother was in charge of all these crucial aspects of everyone's lives. This book which was written long before 1984 can really take place at anytime and anywhere. The concepts and themes of this book are very real and very frightening. May be telescreens do not exist but V-chips and Pentium computers are very much alive. Even though we live in modern times how do...
  • Big Brother And His People
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    The essence of leaders in many and all countries brings a bit a fear into the hearts of all citizens. Yet when the ruling ways of leaders are taken too far, this fear will become more until the people of the country are reduced to mechanical beings doing every wish of their master. This may seem drastic, yet many of today's leaders are doing the minimum in order to lead their people to being such mechanical's. Such a man is Saddam Hussain. This leader of Iraq has turned his countrymen into hater...
  • Case Of Big Tobacco
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    When it comes to the issue of whether or not it is ok for someone the knowingly aid someone in breaking an agreement I feel it depends on the risks at stake for people not knowing what the person has to say. For example, if I had an agreement with a co-worker to not tell anyone that I had cancer I would be very angry if someone coerced that person into telling everyone. But on the other hand if I made that person promise not to tell anyone about a possible danger to all the other workers and som...

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