1984, by George Orwell is a perfect example that makes us reflect on what powerful and socialist governments do to stay in the power and to wipe out whoever that stands on the way.  
The book mentions the history of Winston who lives in a country where the big brother watches everybody. Even inside of their houses, they are being observed all the time. People from that place teach their children to love the big brother and to hate the ones who are against the government. On the way, Winston meets Julia and later on they fell in love. They love each other in secret because that regime doesn’t allow romantic love among the citizens. With time, they decide to join the rebels who oppose the big brother; however, later on they are betrayed. They are sent to prison and tortured. At the end, they are not killed but they are shown that no one can oppose the big brother.  
It is really sad that in many countries in this century many governments do not respect democracy and they torture and kill people.
 
        
             
        
        
        
A. If you need a basketball, you can borrow our's. 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
He is stubborn but hard working
        
             
        
        
        
In my opinion its true because magic is fantasy
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Fictional stories typically have an introduction that gives a background to the characters and the conflict. Then it usually goes into the the events leading into the conflict or the climax. Then after it gets to the conflict/climax it leads down to the end of the story