You'll want to
read this essay: ( ). http://www.mtholyoke.edu/acad/intrel/orwell46.htm. Orwell believed
(quite correctly, I think) that language not only reflects reality, but creates reality. The
language that we use to describe something bears no intrinsic realtionship to the thing we think
it represents. This may not be all that important when we talk about...
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How and why does "1984" use language as a method of influence? I need some help my essay is due this friday (22.05.09)
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