Hi, This is actually one of my favorite novels! I prefer to work through this question with you-- it'll build your comprehension of the novel and its themes. I want you to consider the arc of their friendship-- how did it start? What was their relationship at first? What initially tied them together? Once we get through that starting point, we can trace how their friendship affected them.
Headings and subheadings in a text are used to organize the text neatly, and to have the reader better understand what you are talking about.
1984 is a novel that deals with the issues of totalitarian government. George Some of the examples we may fin in Orwell's work are:
- Individuals have <u>no privacy</u>, because they are watched at all time, even in their homes. Even inside the apartment, Winston, the main character, is well aware that the Big Brother and the telescreens are watching.
- The creation of institutions like "Thoughtcrime" that are in charge of <u>spying for the government</u> so as to make sure no individual is acting outside the Big Brother's law.
- <u>Propaganda</u> and programs like the "Two Minutes Hate" one that unify the society's emotion so that the government can control them all.
According to Churchill, the Battle of France lost because France could not handle the power of the armored columns.
The Battle of France, also known as the Fall of France, was the German invasion of France and the Low Countries during the Second World War.
The battle protracted from May 10th to June 25th in 1940 after the end of the period of waiting following the German invasion of Poland in 1939.
The Battle of France is considered even today as one of the most important battles of World War II in Europe.