Pending how you have been taught in class, most often, an evaluation does not include a subjective view. A subjective view is based on interpretation of the reader, meaning it can change meaning from person to person. When you are evaluating a person, company, or piece of work, one should be objective (only deal with the facts or the information presented). Also, in evaluation, you should refrain from stating personal opinions, as those can be controversial, meaning you can argue whether they are good or not.
In "1984" by George Orwell, during the discussion between Julia and Winston, we find out that the Party has control over society because they were able to keep people ignorant. Winston does not know what year it is, and the information changes so often that it is almost impossible to discover the truth. Also, Julia explains that the Party's puritanism allows the people to channel their anger and frustration towards anyone that opposes the Party.
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The argument began in the canteen during breaktime. The people involved were 2 girls named Quinn and Erin. They were fighting about Erin who was accused of jumping the line.