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431: Critical Review Of 1984 By Geo
... today we are making things that Orwell described like the telescreens. He also used comparisons of the real world to the world of his story. The image of Emmanual Goldstein was an excellent likness to Hitler. Along with the large numbers of countries that join together to form an alliance for a common good, similar to the United Nations or NATO. It is in this way that we can better understand ...
432: The Not So Great Gatsby
... kind of standard for greatness as I do. Another part of being great is growing up from an impoverished background. Some people, like the two kids who murdered thirteen kids at Littleton High, think that Hitler was a great man. Some people think that Stalin and Milosevic are great. These dictators did not rise to power without support from other people. People fought and died for these tyrants because (most times ...
433: The Lord Of The Flies
... extremely unsettling situation. The beast is us, it is a result of our behavior. The behavior of one individual can have an effect on our entire society. We have seen this through individuals like Adolph Hitler and Sadam Husain in our own encounters. In conclusion, Lord of the Flies explores many aspects of human nature. This book shows that society can be changed drastically by the way one individual acts and ...
434: Slaughterhouse Five
... and how they left him. He includes a character from his home state of Indiana in every novel in order to put himself into the novels (Lundquist 4). Slaughterhouse Five takes place almost entirely within Hitler's Germany. It is perhaps Vonnegut's most autobiographical work to date, the action occurring in and around Slaughterhouse Five, the very hellhole in which he toiled for his captors. The former is no doubt ...
435: Life On The Farm
... for the Russian industry that has been built up by the working class. The destruction of the windmill is a symbol for the failure of the five-year plan. Mr. Fredricks of Pinchfield farm represents Hitler, and his farm, Germany. Foxwood farm stands for England. Orwell s message in Animal Farm was one pointing out the hypocrisy in communism. He illustrates how easily an ideology can be corrupted when the human ...
436: Lord Of The Flies Character An
... Flies) to the beast, the evil enemy of the boys on the island. William Golding most likely created the character Jack to represent communism and fascism during World War II. Jack is much like Adolph Hitler or Josef Stalin in that he was able to strike enough fear into some of the boys that would make them shed the blood of others, and that he was able to tell some of ...
437: George Orwells 1984
... Many of the ideas in Nineteen Eighty-Four were based on circumstances of the past which have repeated themselves, such as the use of secret police (used by the Jacobins during the French Revolution and Hitler during World War II, as well as many others.) (Orwell) Since certain aspects of history have repeated themselves before, such as the use of the secret police, I think he felt that they would surface ...
438: Crime And Punishment - Russian
... just as they were quite prevalent during the reign of Tsars Nicholas I and Alexander III. There was also strong evidence that Alexander III persecuted religion and politics to match his personal views, much like Hitler of Germany.
439: Burry My Heart At Wounded Knee
... degradation of a very proud people. Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee shows the truth about the mortar that is holding the building blocks of a nation together is heavily made with Indian blood. Maybe Hitler should have studied the history of the Native Americans. Because as it has been said many times those who do not study the past are doomed to repeat it.
440: Animal Farm
... is Stalin. Snowball, the opposing force of Napoleon, is Trotsky. Framer Jones, the oppressive owner of the farm, is Czar Nicholas II. Farmer Frederick, the neighboring farmer who the animals later do business with, is Hitler Germany and Farmer Pelkington, another neighboring farmer, is England (Smyer). Old Major was the main figure of the rebellion although he died before it actually occurred. Animal Farm is a novel perpetuating Marx's convictions ...


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