George Orwell wanted to emphasize the consequence of a dictatorial society. The depiction of the society shows a Dystopia where natural feelings and emotions are not allowed to be expressed. Family values are also eradicated. Hence this may be what George Orwell feared may happen in future.
The ending is bleak indeed- it means that when faced with a regime like that of Big Brother, nobody however brave and determined can withstand it's tactics to break you and make you betray yourself, your ideals and your loved ones. It will always get you in the end- the once courageous, counter-revolutionary Winston is reduced to a shambling, pathetic shell of his former self who is reduced into mechanically 'loving' Big Brother because his very will has been destroyed. It is a stark warning against such regimes ever being allowed to come into being, be they Extreme Left or Extreme Right.
the significance of the last paragraph is to show how big brother has won over the main character's mind, and that he has been completely saturated into the "world"
when Winston is tortured with the cage of rats
The first and last paragraph of the book you are reading most likely states the main idea in the first paragraph, and then reflects that main idea on the last paragraph.
The most important idea expressed in a paragraph or an essay is the theme. The theme is generally noted in the first paragraph of an essay or the first sentence of a paragraph.
The last paragraph of the article best supports the authors argument. This is because this paragraph brings all of the authors findings together.
A lead-out sentence provides a transition from your last idea to your next idea. It could be the last sentence in one "body" paragraph, and it draws your reader naturally to the first sentence of your next body paragraph.
That's called a "widow." If your paragraph has the last sentence on the next page, it's called an "orphan."
The first paragraph,the followng paragraph,and the last paragraph.
The first paragraph,the followng paragraph,and the last paragraph.
The last sentence of the first paragraph, and the first sentence of the last paragraph.
If it is for a a research paper (social studies or science), the first sentence of the first papragraph and the last sentence of the last paragraph. If it is for an English essay, the last sentence of the first paragraph and the first sentence of the last paragraph. [: To shorten the English essay, you put it at the end of your introduction paragraph.
Cleopatra's only role of significance was that she was a queen of Egypt and happened to be the last of her dynasty.Cleopatra's only role of significance was that she was a queen of Egypt and happened to be the last of her dynasty.Cleopatra's only role of significance was that she was a queen of Egypt and happened to be the last of her dynasty.Cleopatra's only role of significance was that she was a queen of Egypt and happened to be the last of her dynasty.Cleopatra's only role of significance was that she was a queen of Egypt and happened to be the last of her dynasty.Cleopatra's only role of significance was that she was a queen of Egypt and happened to be the last of her dynasty.Cleopatra's only role of significance was that she was a queen of Egypt and happened to be the last of her dynasty.Cleopatra's only role of significance was that she was a queen of Egypt and happened to be the last of her dynasty.Cleopatra's only role of significance was that she was a queen of Egypt and happened to be the last of her dynasty.
From George Orwell's "1984" Big Brother is Watching you!
penultimate?
Usually the last paragraph of a resolution begins with "be it resolved". This lets the reader know that the resolution has begun.
The first and last paragraph of the book you are reading most likely states the main idea in the first paragraph, and then reflects that main idea on the last paragraph.
The ending
what quality of person is reflected in the last paragraph of the text in inaugural address of kennedy
the last paragraph in an essay that ties all of the information together. it is often a shorter paragraph