Category: /Literature/Novels
that they are wrong about everything and the Party is always right so dont go against what the Party says.
There are many strategies in which the Party hopes to ensure success with its totalitarian rule. One was to start young, with the children. Children are the key
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. The country is governed by Ingsoc, the English Socialists, a totalitarian regime led by the iconic leader Big Brother. Oceania is constantly at war with as well as always being in alliance with one of the other two nations of the earth, Euraisia and Eastasia
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Category: /Literature/English
countries about the control of totalitarian governments.
When Winston is secretly approached by a coworker, he learns that he is not alone in his belief that Big Brother is 'ungood.' Winston and Julia become lovers and eventually confess their feelings
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powerful warnings ever
made against the dangers of a totalitarian society. This book is among the most famous member of the
genre of the negative utopian novel.. In a utopian novel, the writer aims to portray the perfect human
society; in a novel
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to Napoleon than to Snowball, and this reaction was obviously because of Napoleons selfish use of totalitarianism. Few Animals, besides the pigs, actually believed in Napoleons teachings. An even bigger portion, believed in Napoleon not because they liked him
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and introduces himself to all the patients as a gambling man who loves cards and women. He refuses to conform to the rules of the Big Nurse, but is told by the patients that it is very difficult to do since the Nurse possesses such totalitarian authourity. McMurphy
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Category: /Entertainment/Movies & Film
that the film is really about football and the player who does not agree with the totalitarian coach. The review says that this is where the film occasionally shines but this is covered up by the many stereotypes. The movie in whole has a lot of football but I
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of a "Political Satire". The novel was written to criticize the totalitarian regimes and particularly Stalin's rule in Russia. In Chapter one its tells how the author, George Orwell, feels about the novel. Also it give reference to the farm and how it relates to Russia
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a misunderstanding.
'The Prince' has been condemned for promoting fraud, force, and immorality in politics, justifying the use of evil means by a beneficial end. It has also been associated with corrupt, totalitarian government. Indeed the word Machiavellian refers
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Category: /History
is by a number of reasons. Germany, being a totalitarian state, used methods to control the population. These are to deal with political, social, economic, and foreign policy changes in Germany.
One of the methods used by the Nazis was an organised propaganda
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