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  • Man By The Name Of Winston Smith
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    Through chilling glimpses of a future that could have 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 also as a constant reminder that everything is relative, and when one is left with no comparisons, any situation can seem normal. If you want a picture of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a hu...
  • Downfall Of Winston Smith
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    Winston Smith's Downfall In the repressive society of Oceania in 1984, Winston Smith lived a restricted life in which all activities were aimed towards the good of the Party. Political and intellectual freedom were completely non-existent. With no laws separating right from wrong, the whole population lived in fear, which resulted in easy control by the government. People who broke the law by committing 'thought crime' were dealt with by the Thought Police and were either 'vaporized' or sent for...
  • Part Of The Vast Political Entity Oceania
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    1) How long do you practice? Where? When? 2) How do you prepare for games? 3) What's the best part of being on the team? 4) How do y'all bond? 5) What do you do during the class? 6) Why did you decide to join the team? 7) What qualifications do you need to meet to be a part of the team? 8) What's your favorite part of the games? 1984 Synopsis Published in 1949, Ninety Eighty-Four is Orwell's terrifying vision of a totalitarian future. Its hero, Winston Smith, is a worker at the Ministry of Truth...
  • 1984 Being Winston Smith In The Novel
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    In 1984 Being Winston Smith In the novel, 1984, the main protagonist, Winston Smith, guides us through the society of Oceania. Winston is the character that the reader is supposed to relate to in the novel. He symbolizes the reader by sharing some of the same thoughts feelings, and experiences. Winston's character is very complex in many aspects. Things such as his appearance, his personality, and his relationships with others inspire many readers to become close to Winston. In this novel, Winst...
  • Book Chapter 4 Summary Observations Questions Winston
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    Journal for 1984 by George Orwell Book I Chapter 1 Summary Observations&Questions (5-20) We meet a man named Winston Smith, who is a worker at the Ministry of Truth, he shows to be rebellious and a fatalist. He buys a diary and writes and inputs into it, so he is guilty of a thought crime. At the rally he meets O'Brien and thinks that he and O'Brien are the same; he then thinks about Emmanuel Goldstein and the Brotherhood. The use of imagery is apparent at the begging where Winston describes his...
  • Braveness Against The Party In Many Ways
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    WINSTON SMITH Winston Smith, the main character in the novel 1984, rebels, acts stubborn, and shows braveness against the Party in many ways. The Party is a group who controls the people of Oceania. There are many rules that the people must abide by. If they don't and they get caught, they will be punished. Winston was one of those people who rebelled until he got caught. One of the ways he rebelled against the Party was at the beginning of the novel. Thinking negatively against the Party is a c...

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