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Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four Essay

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I believe Orwell’s ‘Nineteen Eighty-Four’, though written to reflect the unsettlement of the context of production, carries a message that is just as significant in today’s contemporary diverse society but for different reasons and it is this ever-changing reception of literature that fuels my passion to further research into English. Orwell’s dystopian tale of forcefully restricted cognition draws a parallel to the firing of Comey for leading an inquiry into Trump, suggesting we are not so free to stand up for what we believe in or to rebel against potential tyranny. As the reasons for viewing as significant or not the novel vary depending on the context of reception, it is possible to infer that the significance of a novel’s message is socially …show more content…

I have a deep respect for the ways in which the phonetics, rhetorical devices and phraseology within a text are used to achieve a specific purpose. I relish discussions and debates with peers on the messages an author is attempting to convey. It is because of this subject that i am able to adopt various approaches to literature such as the feminist, formalist and marxist perspectives through observing the allocation and use of speech within a novel.

Studying Psychology has sparked an interest in applying psychoanalysis to literature, which is why I plan to do my EPQ on Hamlet, looking at it through different psychoanalytical approaches e.g. Freudian and Jungian. Doing this has enabled me to look at characters within a piece of literature as complex and multifaceted devices, meaning I can create various arguments around an issue via analysis various elements of the

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