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21797 1984: Winston?s Rebellion and Orwell?s Critique This paper has three primary aims in regard to George Orwell's 1984. First, it discusses the social ills that Orwell was critiquing throughout the novel. Second, the paper presents two specific ways in which Winston resists the power of the Party, why he does so, and how successful he is in the end. Third, the paper examines briefly the way in which Orwell wishes for us to understand and regard Winston.
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21857 Social Penetration Theory and Relationships in Bosnia This paper examines the role that social penetration theory (which relies heavily upon the metaphor of the onion to describe the development of close relationships) can be employed to describe the relationship between Jasmina and Suljo in the memoir The River Runs Salt, Runs Sweet by Jasmina Dervisevic-Cesic. In the end, it would seem that while the theory is useful in describing the outset of the relationship, it cannot account for the extraordinary circumstances that drew the two even closer.
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21858 Social Penetration Theory and Relationships in Bosnia This paper examines the role that social penetration theory (which relies heavily upon the metaphor of the onion to describe the development of close relationships) can be employed to describe the relationship between Jasmina and Suljo in the memoir The River Runs Salt, Runs Sweet by Jasmina Dervisevic-Cesic. In the end, it would seem that while the theory is useful in describing the outset of the relationship, it cannot account for the extraordinary circumstances that drew the two even closer.
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21859 Social Penetration Theory and Relationships in Bosnia This paper examines the role that social penetration theory (which relies heavily upon the metaphor of the onion to describe the development of close relationships) can be employed to describe the relationship between Jasmina and Suljo in the memoir The River Runs Salt, Runs Sweet by Jasmina Dervisevic-Cesic. In the end, it would seem that while the theory is useful in describing the outset of the relationship, it cannot account for the extraordinary circumstances that drew the two even closer.
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