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Winston Smith is the the protagonist in George Orwell's dystopian novel <em>1984</em> about a <em>Totalitarian State; </em>Winston secretly dislikes the party he's afiliated to <em>(The Thought Police Party of Oceania in the novel)</em> and remains skeptical, so as he reads the book <em>"The Theory and Practice of Oligarchical Collectivism"</em> supposedly writen by Emmanuel Goldstein, he obviously realizes it was not written by Goldstein but by <em>The Party</em> of Oceania.
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Plot - <span>B) Red Riding Hood is not sure if she should trust the Wolf or listen to her mother's warnings
Setting - E) </span><span>The woods and grandmother's cabin
Conflict - </span><span>C) Red Riding Hood goes into the woods to visit her grandmother and meets the Wolf instead.
Characters - </span><span>A) Red Riding Hood and the Wolf
Theme - </span><span>D) One should not trust strangers.</span>
like the name of the book suggest this is a tale about two cities london and and paris
because yes
Sara Teasdale got her inspiration to write this poem at the end of World War I, here she shows how devastating it was for everyone.
The details in this passage evoke the feeling that after all, we are not gaining anything and that we are just temporary beings on earth and that the world will continue with or without us in its continuous circle, the land will be restored not much the humanity.