YOU WERE LOOKING FOR :Predictions and Reality in 1984 by George Orwell
Essays 31 - 60
not have a voice, but it is also true that there are provisions for the people to participate in government. For Aristotle (1996...
of consumerism - the perpetual wanting of more and more materialistic tangibles until there is nothing left to appreciate - reside...
In ten pages this paper examines the New World Order within the context of Orwell's 1984 and three global powers. Eight sources a...
look like grim prophecy. In 1984, Goldstein describes a world in which Russia has absorbed all of Europe to make Eurasia. The...
radio, and telephone, and substitute my computer for every use to which I put my TV, phone, and radio now. If I choose to have my ...
of virtually every aspect of ones individual life. "What is concerned here is not the morale of the masses, whose attitude...
be infiltrated by hackers. In some ways the tables have turned. 1998 is not 1984. Rather, it is a topsy turvy world where the thes...
In five pages this paper discusses how Orwell predicted the Cultural Revolution of China in his 1948 novel as described in Wong's ...
In a paper consisting of 5 pages the dystopias featured in these two futuristic works are conterasted and compared. There are no ...
In 5 pages the totalitarian state is examined within the context of novel contained within Orwell's futuristic novel, 'Ignorance i...
In five pages this paper discusses how the novel represents the propagandizing of language use and 'doublethink.' There are no ot...
In five pages this paper discusses how language is distorted and deconstructed in this futuristic novel by George Orwell. Three s...
big cities, parents were sent to jail on the testimony of their children, politicians changed their records and no one noticed, ne...
his life -- and that of everyone elses, as well -- had become a mere mockery of human existence. "Winstons body dealt with his fr...
an underlying hierarchy of power, as well, that transcends through the populace itself, creating other levels of domination among ...
ironically producing a version of 1984 that runs afoul of government censors. Orwells 1984 has served as a frightening reminder...
recorded today. With computer technology what it is today, it is difficult to escape the watchful eye of the government and the po...
free is to have the ability to tell the truth. Two plus two does equal four. His problem is that he cannot tell the truth or he wi...
argued that ignorant people are easily fooled and easily led, so that they are weak in that sense. A perfect example of how the N...
member of the Thought Police, and his role is to discover individuals going against the society and bring them out. Mr. Carringto...
to fight against controls by both men and women. This is a power struggle for Winston and Julia, one they try to fight together....
In this five page paper the writer explores two of George Orwell's most popular books. Common themes are discussed in relation to...
In fifteen pages this paper discusses how Orwell expresses his fears about the English language being degraded in his essay 'Polit...
She is right in this evaluation. During the Second World War, the U.S. supported Japanese internment camps. It was something that ...
them open to all kinds of abuses, including torture. Many Americans feel that torture is justified if it will save innocent lives,...
Blair family was not very wealthy - Orwell later described them ironically as lower-upper-middle class" and "They owned no propert...
entities take liberties and make rules that do not abide by the clear-cut convictions of a democratic system of administration. ...
satisfying sexual or intimate relationship because of it. She essentially lived a life wherein she was torn between the desire to ...
freedom for the sake of wealth and power. As mentioned, many see this work as a novel that encourages true socialist societies. ...
there. This is further evidenced by another critic who indicates how, ""George Orwell actually was indeed a policeman in Burma in ...