A book report on '1984' written by George Orwell, particularly emphasizing the theme of rebellion and dictatorship.
1,658 words (approx. 6.6 pages) |
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APA | 2004
Paper Summary:
This paper analyses George Orwell's book '1984'. The book report presents an analysis of the two types of rebellion displayed by the main character, Winston Smith, against the dictatorial rule of 'Big Brother.' The paper includes quotations from the book and traces the form of revolution exemplified by the main character throughout the book.
From the Paper:
"The main character in George Orwell's book 1984 is Winston Smith, who exemplified the outcry for rebellion in a world completely dominated by one omnipotent ruler. Smith's rebellion against the state actually consisted of two stages. He succeeded in one stage but failed in the other. But both stages were originally based on one purpose: freedom."
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AnnaAngels
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May 15, 2006
B.S. in Management Communications Technology. Currently in last year of law school, pursuing Juris Doctor degree. Extensive background in writing and research.