There are actually three fictional states. The one that Winston, the main character, lives in is called Oceania. The other two world regions are Eurasia and Eastasia.
'Seaview Prison' is fictional, there is no such real prison in New York State. I did catch a line in that episode that Olivia 'was up at Seaview', but all of the state north of NYC is land locked. Since it's fictional, we can assume from the name that it must be somewhere on Long Island since that's the only part of New York State that there's a real view of the sea.
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Tarzan
The Grinch , Ebenezer Scrooge ,
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Winston Smith
Animal farm
George Orwell's birth name was Eric Blair.
Simply state that you DO NOT own any rights to the name.
The classic fictional book you are referring to is "1984" by George Orwell. In the book, the government, led by the Party and its leader Big Brother, monitors and controls every aspect of society through surveillance and propaganda. Orwell's novel explores themes of totalitarianism, surveillance, and the erosion of individual freedoms.
He now runs a business in the washington d.c. area and lives in shame after having his autobio published. He was arrested twice for exposing himself to little girls. When he read orwells's 1984 and when he saw 2001 space oddessy. weird.
Quendelton State University is not a real university. It is the name of a fictional university, created by College Humor, to make fun of college promotional pieces.
'Seaview Prison' is fictional, there is no such real prison in New York State. I did catch a line in that episode that Olivia 'was up at Seaview', but all of the state north of NYC is land locked. Since it's fictional, we can assume from the name that it must be somewhere on Long Island since that's the only part of New York State that there's a real view of the sea.
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Lassie
I am either a fictional dog, a dwarf planet, or a Roman god.
Violet Beauregarde