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1984 and Why Its Important
Title: 1984 and Why Its Important
Category: Literature / Novels
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1984 and Why Its Important
The Inclusion of 1984 into
Freshman Curriculum
Should 1984 be included in the freshman curriculum at Montville Township High School? The prophetic novel, 1984 by George Orwell, is a piece of literature which is modeled on the formerly communistic Soviet Union. In 1984, there is a society that exists, Oceania, where all human bonds and finer human emotions are illusional. This visional novel should clearly be an addition to the ninth grade curriculum. 1984 pronounces its strong theme, uses magnificent
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Also the reader learns about present day governments, past communistic governments, and how these governments have an affect on society. 1984 has come and gone, but George Orwell’s prophetic, nightmarish novel is timelier than ever. It is one of the most non-ephemeral novels I have ever read. 1984 is a great modern classic and no one can deny this novel’s power, its hold on the imaginations of whole generations, or the power of its admonitions.
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