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Papers On Literature
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Orson Welles' "Citizen Kane": Theme And Narrative Style
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6 pages in length. The subject and theme of Orson Welles' "Citizen Kane" represent capitalism at its best. Chronicling the personal and professional life of media magnate William Randolph Hearst, "Citizen Kane" harbors a thematic appeal that blatantly addresses how power and wealth can represent a double-edged sword. For Hearst, a man who grew used to only the best things in life, his
controversial ways wound up with him compromising ethics in exchange for success. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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Orwell & Atwood/Sexuality under Totalitarianism
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A 10 page essay that examines George Orwell's Nineteen Eight-four and Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale. The totalitarian state envisioned by the authors is deeply concerned with controlling sexuality. The writer demonstrates the numerous similarities between the way that sexuality is treated in each novel, as well as the differences. No additional sources cited.
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Orwell and 1984
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A 6 page paper which discusses George Orwell, his novel "1984," and
his time period as it effected his writing. Bibliography lists 1 additional source.
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Orwell's "1984" - Conflict, Theme And Technique
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7 pages in length. The writer discusses conflict, theme and technique as they relate to Orwell's 1984. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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Orwell's "Down and Out in Paris and London"
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A seven page paper looking
at this early work by George Orwell. The paper notes that the book is a
memoir of an era in Orwell's life when he lived among the poor in these
two cities, and scathingly lays the fate of the British street people at
the feet of the upper classes of their society, who are so determined to
keep the poor down. Bibliography lists three sources.
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Orwell's 1984
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This 3 page paper addresses the theme of freedom, as well as the Individual versus Society concept. The paper concludes by claiming that while Orwell's predictions never came true, it is difficult to deny similarities to a free world where rights are eroded as time goes on. No additional sources cited.
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Orwell's 1984 and Today's World
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This 10 page paper focuses not only on changes discussed in the novel such as the Big Brother concept, but also notes today's New World Order as a concept that relates to the novel's paradigm. The order of the world in reality is related to the breakdown of the globe into three distinct powers as noted by Orwell. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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Orwell’s “1984” and Nazi Rule
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This 3 page paper applies the Orwell’s statement “if one is to rule, and to continue ruling, one must be able to dislocate the sense of reality” to Nazism. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: HVorwnzi.rtf
Orwell’s “Shooting an Elephant”
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A 5 page paper which examines the political and social effects Orwell’s experiences, seen in his short story “Shooting an Elephant,” had upon his life. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: RAorel.rtf
Orwell’s 1984: Relevancy and Social Work
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A 7 page paper which examines George Orwell’s novel 1984, parallels aspects concerning present day conditions, and discusses how social workers could help prevent the conditions in the novel. No additional sources cited.
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Orwell/1984 Overview
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A 4 page overview of George Orwell's chilling post-World War II novel 1984, which warns that the freedoms of the Western world can be easily lost to totalitarian regimes that claim that surveillance and control of a populace is essential for reasons of security in time of war. This brief summation of Orwell's novel describes his view of the dangers he saw in 1940s policies, as the writer discusses the most prevalent themes in this classic dystopian vision. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: kh1984s.rtf
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