Sunday, November 23, 2014

Blog 6 post Bryan Ku CIN: 302886537 English 102 Sec.8

Bryan Ku
Tyler Reeb
English 102 Sec. 8
24 November 2014
Blog 6
1. Write your concluding thoughts about 1984. Feel free to draw from in-class writings on Nov. 19.
2. Write the introductory paragraph of your research essay. Be sure to bring a typed copy of this paragraph to class on Monday.
            George Orwell shocked many readers with his prestigious book, 1984. He created a world where society is ruled by a party known as Big Brother. When I first picked up the book, I did not expect such a sinister world. I was hooked on to the protagonist, Winston Smith. As I followed Winston and his shifty resist against Big Brother, even I started to feel the pressure as he felt. I discover many different characters as the story progressed. One of the characters is Julia. She later became an essential character. Winston and Julia gone through many different obstacles. They became lovers and in the bitter end, they became nothing. 1984 is tragic story where two characters journey and rebel against a society. They thought they would be together forever, but instead they lost themselves. The story is amazing with different twist and turns. The imagery is stunning too. 1984 is truly a book that can relate to history and readers.      
            In the very beginning of time, people have tried to create new methods to support their living situation. A lot of people follow facts to change the most efficient way to live and others follow mentors. They all have great impact to people's lives, but the most influential is technology. Technology changed the way how people lived. In the beginning, technology was a tool to help us undergo and achieve things people never thought was possible. Great things have accord and people start to think differently. Technology started to become a drug, an obsession . It made society into a place where we never wanted to have. People have always thought technology has been a blessing to our lives, however they do not understand how much of a clutch technology can be.



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