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  • "1984" by George Orwell, in the Novel "Fahrenheit 451", by Ray Bradbury, "Invisible Man", a Novel by Ralph Ellison

     

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ID number:107996
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Published: 30.10.1996.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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If you delve into the content of almost any novel, there is almost always some kind of struggle for power. It could be for rightful integration into society; power over an island; power over a country; or in some cases, even power over the minds of others. These not at all uncommon struggles for power are what keep us interested in the plot of a book. The ongoing battle between a character and his cause makes it impossible to put down a good book. For instance, the novel 1984 by George Orwell is about the struggle of a man and a woman to somehow find a way to get out of the constant barrage of cameras and mind control conducted by their government. Although the two of them eventually lost the battle, there was still a victor in the struggle for power: their government.…

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