1. Literary Devices of War - 1984
George Orwell's novel, "1984," elucidates or explains a totalitarian civilization in Oceania where an individual, Winston Smith, ventures to express his thoughts in a diary and pursues a relationship with Julia, which is prohibited by the Party's principles. Orwell applies the use of syntax and literary devices to express the rhetorical argument of war affecting human labor. ... Goldstein,however, notes the satisfaction of a, "large well-appointed flat, the better texture of his clothes, the better quality of his food and drink and tobacco, his two or three servants, [and] his ...
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