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    Synthesis EssayanalysAnimals by Simon Rich is an outstanding short story which takes a unique perspective on the everyday life in a classroom. The story is written from the point of view of a hamster who spends his tortured life entrapped in a cage. From the first point in this story, it is clear that the purpose of the writing is not to understand the hamster, but rather to analyze the different actions of the people, and to discover that how they act towards the hamsters reflects on their character

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    What is a banned book? Well a banned book is a book that people have tried to get teens not to read, not only teens but also for younger children. This means that people don’t like what content may be in a book, they think it’s inappropriate or not meeting the standards for the age group. That’s when banning a book takes place. Before a book can be considered banned a person has to challenge the book. No,not like a like a fight with a book, but just “an attempt to remove or restrict materials, based

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    1984 And 1984

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    Overall, the majority of Cory Doctorow’s included code in Little Brother is influenced by 1984 by George Orwell. The parallels are ever evident since the cover page of Little Brother. The Party’s, or government present in 1984, leader is referred to as Big Brother. Big Brother watches everything, like how Marcus feels about Chavez High. On page 9 Marcus admits that he goes by the username of W1n5ton, Winston in Leetspeak. Leetspeak is the replacement of letters with numbers that resemble each other

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    Synthesis EssayAnimals by Simon Rich is an outstanding short story which takes a unique perspective on the everyday life in a classroom. The story is written from the point of view of a hamster who spends his tortured life entrapped in a cage. From the first point in this story it is clear that the purpose of the writing is not to understand the hamster, but rather to analyse the different actions of the people, and to discover that how they act towards the hamsters reflects on their character

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    Who can Nicolas Trust?In the Weight of All Things, Sandra Benitez tells a story about a boy named Nicolas who is caught in the middle of a bloody civil war in El Salvador. This story takes place in the 1980’s in the Central American country of El Salvador. The protagonist of the story is a boy who is nine years old named Nicolas. The antagonist of the story is the Guerillas and the Salvadorian army. The people who really help Nicolas survive are Dr. Eddy, Tata, and La Virgin. Dr. Eddy helps Nicolas

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    1984 is based in a dystopian world that is controlled by the supreme leader, Big Brother. Big Brother and other members of the inner party have the ability to watch every move a citizen makes, hear every conversation, and read every thought. The country of Oceania is controlled by 4 ministries that maintain the jobs in the government. The ministry of peace controls all war for Oceania. The ministry of plenty deals with all the economics for Oceania. The ministry of love handles law and order for

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    “It really is as if he got hold of an early copy of the novel and used it as a blueprint.” The novel, 1984 by George Orwell, is a dystopian novel published in 1949. This novel is based in London, Oceania. This was Orwell’s prediction of what future societies would be like. North Korea is a country located in East Asia that is ruled by Kim Jong-Un. Kim Il-Sung set up the government they have now, around the same time as Orwell wrote his novel. Many similarities and differences are present between

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    The Flawed World of 1984 A dystopia is an imaginary place or state in which the condition of life is bad, as from deprivation, oppression, or terror. Referring to the definition, totalitarianism throughout 1984 demonstrates all elements of a dystopia. Big Brother instills fear in the minds of Oceanians to access all power and build their version of a utopia. Orwell faults the world of 1984 to show the protagonist, Winston Smith, is able to overcome all fears the Party instills in him and to

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    1984 Motif In 1984

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    Information control – is another motif that helps to create the oppressive serve of totalitarianism. Winston, the protagonist, works in the Ministry where he controls and revises all the information.Telescreens – the telescreen in the novel reminds the citizens they are away under observation.It’s a very useful part of technology that helps the regime.Thought control-is a present motif of totalitarianism regime the people under full surveillance. The Party’s control is so powerful they are even

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    While the existence of technology makes our life more convenience, it can also pave the way for dictator to suppress their power on the population. Technology can be used in so many ways to take control over the public. Likewise, in 1984 book written by George Orwell in 1948, Big Brother used technology to spread its influence over society and to monitor and manipulate citizens (Khanna, 2015). In every household and even public places like canteen contain a mental square telescreen, that could not

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