The quote "To die hating them, that was freedom" can be found on page 245 of George Orwell's novel "1984". It is part of a conversation between Winston and O'Brien in Part Three, Chapter Two of the book.
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The quote, "I am not a saint unless you think of a saint as a sinner who keeps trying," is found in the book "Long Walk to Freedom" by Nelson Mandela on page 584.
The quote at the beginning of a book is called an epigraph.
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In George Orwell's book "1984," the Party did not like people using the word "freedom" because it represented a concept that went against their totalitarian control over society. The Party aimed to eliminate any notions of individuality and independence, and thus sought to suppress ideas related to freedom.
The term for the quote at the beginning of a book is called an "epigraph."
I don't recall him actually making a definition for freedom in Nineteen Eighty-Four.
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Something that came out of a book. If you need definition of the quote itself, please provide.
To cite a quote from a book in Chicago style, include the author's last name, the book's title in italics, the publication information, and the page number of the quote in parentheses.
These kids don't need brooksticks to fly. That is the quote on the cover of the book
To properly quote a book in APA format, include the author's last name, publication year, and the page number of the quote in parentheses after the quote. For example: "Quote" (Author, Year, p. Page Number).