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- 11621: Various Works Of Ee Cummings
- ... visualize his writings, allowing the reader to fill in the pages with color and motion. In the poem above, the way the letters zig and zag, remind one of snow falling on a cold winter day. Many of his poems are about nature and human nature. The topics of his poems range as drastically as his way of writing. Not only was E. E. Cummings a famed and talented writer, he ...
- 11622: 1984, The Book Vs. The Movie
- ... dreadful view of what the future looked like. He presented the future in one of the slogans of the Party: "freedom is slavery." All the citizens in Oceania were practically under a "microscope" the whole day, except the Proles, mainly to keep a close watch for any traitors of the party like Goldstein. The telescreens were the primary things to maintain order on the land, and this is where "freedom is ...
- 11623: 1984 Short Essay On Freedom
- ... changing. The workers of the Ministry of Truth, rewrites history without complaint. Records are changed to better suit the present. People are so naive that they would believe anything the government says. For example, one day they can be at war with Eurasia, and the next minute they are at war with Eastasia. The people of Oceania, are not living with any human rights. Without freedom, they are no better then ...
- 11624: 1984 Orwell 2
- ... what everyone else sees plainly. To declare down with big brother is similar to saying I believe I can overcome societies beliefs. The thought of someone being able to travel across the country in a day would be labelled insane just a century ago, but today it would be insane to think that such travel is impossible.. The idea of spaceships, television, and automobiles were all insane at one time. As ...
- 11625: Personal Writing: My Most Memorable Experience
- ... the wheel, the front of the car was up with excitement for our trip to Arizona. My brother Allan was quietly asleep next to me, and as for my sister, Jacqueline, and youngest brother J.D.; they played quietly in the car. I sat quietly behind my mother, still delirious of the situation and dreading the long exhausting trip that I was to endure. My lack of enthusiasm was due to ...
- 11626: 1984 8
- In modern day life, people have many rights and freedoms that they can claim by being citizens of the United States of America. The citizens of the United States are to abide by the laws and regulations set ...
- 11627: 1984 7
- ... changing. The workers of the Ministry of Truth, rewrites history without complaint. Records are changed to better suit the present. People are so naive that they would believe anything the government says. For example, one day they can be at war with Eurasia, and the next minute they are at war with Eastasia. The people of Oceania, are not living with any human rights. Without freedom, they are no better then ...
- 11628: 1984 4
- ... People don't know what they are consciously remembering and what is told to them. "The party had invented airplanes" is just one example of the party's propaganda and false statements that change every day. The other reason for the diary is so that people in the future will be able to read what went on during Winston's time and to tell them about his daily reflections on his ...
- 11629: 1984 3
- ... destroyed families, and sent homeless peasants into exile. Chocolate ration is another symbol in 1984. It symbolizes how the Russian, Italian, and German governments tried to reduce the amount of food available to eat per day, because they could not provide the citizens with plenty of food like they used to. This is due to the effect of World War II. The land that used to be a farm transformed into ...
- 11630: 1916 By Morgan Llywelyn
- ... be found. Ned and Sile have sex in the farmhouse. Ned meets Tom Clarke, a fierce Irish patriot, and Sean MacDermott, an Irish leader. During this time, there is much turmoil in Ireland. On one day in April, the Irish Republican Army overthrows the General Post Office in Dublin. This becomes the headquarter for the "rising." The Irish Republican Army raises an Irish flag over the Post Office. Some of the ...
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