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  • Mein Kampf

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    Mein Kampf is an autobiography and political manifesto of Adolf Hitler, written in prison and published in 1925. The book chronicles Hitler's developing political ideas, his nationalism and anti-semitism. Hitler tells of his original tolerance of Jews while he lived in Vienna and how he gradually grew to hate Jews, Communists and the conditions of Germany under the Weimar Republic. Hitler outlines his aspirations for Germany's historic destiny and eventual expansionism.

  • Plot Summary of Maestro

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    Plot summary The protagonist a boy called Paul Crabbe is taught piano by his teacher or maestro Eduard Keller Paul does not like his teacher at first but by the end of the novel has grown to appreciate him dearly Paul learns the limits of his own musical ability through Keller but he also grows to understand himself and Keller enough to write the novel Additionally he has a loving relationship with his sweetheart Rosie This book deals with the main idea of contrasts as well as other themes Cont

  • Contrasting Elements in Maestro

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    The protagonist a boy called Paul Crabbe is taught piano by his teacher or maestro Eduard Keller Paul does not like his teacher at first but by the end of the novel has grown to appreciate him dearly Paul learns the limits of his own musical ability through Keller but he also grows to understand himself and Keller enough to write the novel Additionally he has a loving relationship with his sweetheart Rosie This book deals with the main idea of contrasts as well as other themes Contrasts are sho

  • Animal Farm as a Direct Commentary on the Russian Revolution

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    Before I began reading animal farm I had been told that it relates to the Russian revolution of 1917 so while I had been reading animal farm I had also decided to read up on the Russian revolution because to be completely honest the only time I had read about it was when I studied it in grade nine social studies which has been quite a long time ago considering that next year Ill be in grade 12 and almost done with high school From what I had read up on many of the characters in animal farm are

  • 1984 as a Warning to Our Society

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    Our world that we live in today the one that is advancing in technology and revolutionizing the way of life is slowly turning into the structural society of the book 1984 Factual evidence shows that when George Orwell wrote this dystopic novel he used events that were currently happening in the word such as Nazi Germany the Stalingrad regime and a different but possible outcome of WWII If something like that can happen in the past then it can definitely happen in the future Also we are presentl

  • 1984: Governmental Mind Control: Nonsensical Myth or Startling Reality

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    Governmental Mind Control Nonsensical Myth or Startling Reality He gazed up at the enormous face Forty years it had taken him to learn what kind of smile was hidden beneath the dark mustache O cruel needless misunderstanding O stubborn self willed exile from the loving breast Two gin scented tears trickled down the sides of his nose But it was right everything was all right the struggle was finished He had won the victory over himself He loved Big Brother 297 In this powerful scene from his inf

  • Animal Farm as an Allegory for Revolution

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    We can associate the situation of the Animals at Orwells Animal Farm under the rule of Mr Jones with the circumstances of the October Revolution Old Major can be identified with Lenin or Karl Marx The prototype of Mr Jones was Tsar Nicholas II of Russia Similarly to the society of Tsarist Russia the Animals were encouraged to raise a rebellion against the human fighting in the name of freedom brotherhood equality and solidarity Soon after their version of the Revolution they found themselves un

  • Big Brother in 1984

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    Totalitarian government has been the most feared government by all because of the way the government is structured and how everything revolves around one or more people The government that came close to Totalitarianism was Adolf Hitlers communist Nazi Government and Italys Stalinism Government The book 1984 by George Orwell used Totalitarianism in the book It was not as real as it sounded but it was terrifying to even hear about it Big Brother was like Hitler and his Communist Government but in

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