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    Comparing Oceania In 1984 And A Corpse In The Koryo

    A society in which every aspect of its residents is monitored is one which can be seen in the country of Oceania in George Orwell’s 1984 and North Korea in James Church’s A Corpse in the Koryo. In both these totalitarian societies, the ability to have freedom and form an individual’s personality is impossible due to the governments control through the altering and falsification of historic documents, as well as the use of propaganda and fear tactics to stifle the citizen’s sense of freedom and

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    Lenin Animal Farm

    In the book Animal Farm there are multiple animals that represent historical figures (Orwell). The animal named Old Major who is a pig represents Vladimir Lenin from the Russian Revolution. there are many examples of how these two are related in the book. The first being on a similar speech they each gave. Old Majors speech explained that humans are evil while animals are not (Orwell 5-6). Lenin's speech discussed how people should all work together as a group to succeed. He also mentioned that

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    William Lutz's Essay 'Life Under The Chief Doublespeak Officer'

    I chose to do my journal on the essay "Life under the Chief Doublespeak Officer," written by William Lutz. The purpose of this article is to describe how in today's society, we use other words to hide the negative connotation of its real meaning. In the essay, the author uses a descriptive language in an attempt to make an emotional connection with his audience. The way the author uses descriptive language in his article is by using familiar words to compare with unknown words to help prove his point

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    Courage Exposed In Richard Wright's Hunger

    According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary, courage means the mental or moral strength to venture, persevere, and withstand danger, fear, or difficulty. However, the act of courage does not always have to be big and bold. It is found in even the smallest events and is apart of our everyday lives. Without it, our existence would be nothing more than mundane.  In Richard Wrights "Hunger," an excerpt from Black Boy, courage is standing up for yourself and overcoming any problems that you face despite

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    Olivia Orsell Letters Analysis

    Many of Orsell’s letters at this point depict him enjoying his time with the army. He continued to write about camp life like what the soldiers did for fun, what they ate, and some of the hardships they faced. For Orsell, he sang in a quartet with other soldiers of the 44th New York Infantry Regiment when he was not working in the quartermaster’s office. Orsell was also a very appreciated member of the quarter office. In a statement from Orsell’s niece, she described her uncles work “His whole training

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    A Brave New World: Two Worlds With Similar Governments

    Two worlds with similar governments. Brave New World was full of freedom, 1984’s world was oppressed. One huge cultural difference between the two was the way the children lived, and how they were raised. The one things both worlds had in common was government control. One government tried to keep people blindly happy while the other kept them oppressed. Brave New World believed that if they raised all of the children that they would have a smooth running society. It was strange and unnatural

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    Aldous Huxley's Brave New World

    Aldous Huxley’s “Brave New World” in the Contemporary Context As the dominant intelligent being on earth, the human society has evolved to increasingly sophisticated yet convenience-oriented faction of the earth’s population. The various challenges that faced ancient man have been decimated significantly by the modern progresses. These developments are somewhere along the estimations of Huxley in his book “Brave New World” despite its futuristic setting, 600 years from now. The similarity of his

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    What Is The Word Equal Changes That All Animals Truly Equal In Animal Farm

    Through out the book the meaning of the word equal changes that all animals were truly equal in the beginning to meaning the total opposite of that towards the end of the book. The meaning of the word “equal” changes throughout the book. The first example is illustrated at the beginning when they first kick Jones out of the farm, and they make seven commandments one of them being “all animals are equal.” In this instance, the word “equal” represented true equality among the animals; no animal was

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    Hak Para Stakeholder

    HAK PARA STAKEHOLDER DAN MENGELOLA KEANEKARAGAMAN TENAGA KERJA DALAMORGANISASI BISNISSHAREHOLDERS VS STAKEHOLDERS Shareholders dan Stakeholders Dua kata bahasa Inggris tersebut kedengarannya hampir sama ataumendekati sama, dan memang keduanya terkait dengan hal yang sama, yaitu tata kelola suatu organisasi korporasi. “Hampir sama” atau “mendekati sama” berarti tidak sama persis. Dalam beberapa konteks, memang harus dibedakan secara tegas agar tidak menimbulkan kerancuan dalammemahami organisasi

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    Equality In A Tragic Society In Ayn Rand's Anthem

    You now live in a communistic society where the government is in such control to where it is literally a sin to have a mind of your own. Imagine living in ultimate fear because you are not as dull-witted as all of the other ‘citizens’ in the totalitarianistic society in which you live. This represents Equality’s way of life in the horrific society he has been forced to live in in Anthem, which was written by the controversial writer known as Ayn Rand. Anthem is a story which takes place under the

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