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In George Orwell’s 1984, the author explains through the Dystopian country of Oceania his warning of what could possibly happen to the world in the future. [Two general sentences about the novel/plot to advance this warning]. In addition Orwell once defined heroism as “ordinary people doing whatever they can to change social systems that do not respect human decency, even with the knowledge that they can’t possibly succeed. Winston Smith, the protagonist of Orwell’s 1984, is/is not a hero to be emulated or admired by Orwell’s definition as evidenced in the scene in which Winston ____________________, the scene in which he ___________________, and finally in the scene in which he _______________________________.

In the ______________________________[explain the scene] scene near the beginning of the novel in which Winston ________________________________________[tell what Winston does]. This shows Winston is/is not a hero because _______________________________________. Winston/narrator states, “_________________________________________________,” [quote to support your statement-—incorporated properly], indicating that [explain quotation]___________ [like a hero or not?--explain]
In the ______________________________[explain the scene] scene near the middle of the novel in which Winston ________________________________________[tell what Winston does]. This shows Winston is/is not a hero because _______________________________________. Winston/narrator states, “_________________________________________________,” [quote to support your statement—incorporated properly]. This indicates that___________________________________________[explain quotation] Clearly this is evidence that Winston is beginning to behave ______________________________ [like a hero or not?]
In the ______________________________[explain the scene] scene near the end of the novel in which Winston ________________________________________[tell what Winston does]. This shows Winston is/is not a hero because _______________________________________. Winston/narrator states, “_________________________________________________,” [quote to support your statement—incorporated properly]. By this time Winston ____________________________________[explain quotation].Clearly this is evidence that Winston is beginning to behave ______________________________ [like a hero or not?]
Orwell’s protagonist Winston Smith 1984, is/is not a hero to be emulated or admired by Orwell’s definition as evidenced in the scene in which Winston ____________________, the scene in which he ___________________, and finally in the scene in which he _______________________________. Being a hero in a culture such as Oceania is _____________________________________________________[explanation of the difficulties]. In addition, the world in which Winston Smith lived and died __________________________________________ [ending of the idea above].

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i dont know this how is anyone supposed to answer this sorry

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