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I think that it is very important to cite yoru resources because first, it is...
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The glass paperweight has several intertwined symbolic meanings. The first is that...
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What is the symbolism of the glass paper weight in the book 1984?
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Both of these passages come from Part One, Chapter 7, I read the book on-line, no...
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How does Orwell question the nature of authority and the nature of reality in...
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- ash01 asked a question in the 1984 Group:
In "1984," what is the two minute hate?
- ash01 answered a question in the 1984 Group:
hi, Daniela. julia has a much more positive and opptimistic view of life than...
- sagesource answered a question in the 1984 Group:
Winston Smith can only be considered a hero in a highly qualified sense. His...
- sagesource answered a question in the 1984 Group:
Julia has a generally positive influence on Winston's health and spirits, but in...
- daniela16 asked a question in the 1984 Group:
In what ways does Julia influence Winston? is she to be trusted? Did she have a...
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How can Winston be considered a heroic figure? What qualities does he possess that...
- sagesource answered a question in the 1984 Group:
Close relationships, particularly sexual ones, are forbidden by the Party because...
- dymatsuoka answered a question in the 1984 Group:
Relationships and intimacy are not allowed, and the Party's directives on sexual...
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What is the role of relationships and intimacy in 1984? What specific function...
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The tone in an type of writing represents the attitude towards the topic. We might...
- sagesource answered a question in the 1984 Group:
The overall tone of 1984 is one of unrelieved darkness, unless one is a very...
- daniela16 asked a question in the 1984 Group:
What is the author's tone in 1984? Does the tone add or detract from the...
- sagesource answered a question in the 1984 Group:
I would add that the key difference between the Party and Nazism/Communism is that...
- dymatsuoka answered a question in the 1984 Group:
According to O'Brien, the difference between the Party and Nazism or Russian...
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