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  • Julia And Winston
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    1984 Book Report By: Claudia Yager 6th Hour C.P. English 11 Due: February 25, 20021.) Title: 1984 Published: Harcourt, Barc e, and Company, Inc. in 1949 Author: George Orwell Where book was acquired: Wittenberg Library: Wausau Library. 2.) What type of book: Fiction, told in First Person 3.) Characters: 1.) Winston Smith- Is a 39-year-old male, who lost his wife eleven years earlier, and his mother and sister a long while before that. He is unhappy with his home, and wants to rebel against Big B...
  • Winston Like The Party
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    1984 1.1984 is one of the most powerful warnings ever made against the dangers of totalitarian society. Orwell main message was to show the exact opposite of a utopia that is the worst human society imaginable, and to convince readers to avoid any path that might lead toward such societal degradation. His secondary messages are to show how certain human emotions such love and lust cannot be suppressed no matter how many people try to. This is shown by the relationship of Winston and Julia. 2. Wi...
  • Winston's View Of The Future
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    Nineteen Eighty-Four was written by a major contributor to anticommunist literature around the World War II period, and is one of the greatest stories of an anti-utopian society ever. Nineteen Eighty-Four was not written solely as an entertaining piece of literature or as a dream of what the future could be like, it was written as a warning of what could happen as a result of communism and totalitarianism. This was not necessarily a widely popular vision of the future at the time of publication,...
  • Winston's Insanity
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    Insanity is Unlike Beauty, for it has Nothing to With 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 crime, but he went farther and farther in his efforts to rebel against Big Brother. Eventually his original thought crime had turned into action. First as writing creative works in his diary and ev...
  • Party's Ultimate Victory Over Winston
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    Introduction 1984 by George Orwell is a novel about a totalitarian government attempting to destroy individuality. This story is Winston Smith's quest to rebel against those that dictate every part of his life. Winston rebels by finding someone that shared his beliefs, Julia, and falling in love with her. His dreams are shattered when they are discovered and are brainwashed into living only to serve the Party. In the end, Winston loved Big Brother. Plot Summary The novel 1984 takes place on Airs...

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