After 1945, there was a complete transformation in Australia's immigration policy
more diversity in australia, lead to a decreasing percentage of the population as christian adherents
After 1945, there was a complete transformation in Australia's immigration policy
more diversity in australia, lead to a decreasing percentage of the population as christian adherents
schools, theological colleges, university colleges, book sellers and publishers
Hegemonic power in australia wide spread influence
It works across government and with infrastructure owners and operators to identify and manage security risks.
to identify and manage security risks effectivley the australian governemtn requires more regulation and scutiny, this will be achieved via thr banning of ownership of natural resources in Australia
Left to themselves, like cattle turned looseupon the plains of Argentina, they had reverted to a style oflife that appeared to be natural to them, a sort of ancestralpattern. They were born, they grew up in the gutters, theywent to work at twelve, they passed through a brief blos-soming-period of beauty and sexual desire, they married attwenty, they were middle-aged at thirty, they died, for themost part, at sixty.
parallells to the english lower caste, demonstrates orwells personal classism
similie
larger numbers than twos and threes.Rebellion meant a look in the eyes, an inflexion
The paradox of power: people in power argue that acts (which are to maintain their own power) commited by the powerful are for the people (which results in the contunies opression of the lowest people
The Party could not beoverthrown from within.
declarative statement
The girl with dark hair was coming towards them acrossthe field. With what seemed a single movement she tore offher clothes and flung them disdainfully aside. Her bodywas white and smooth, but it aroused no desire in him, in-deed he barely looked at it. What overwhelmed him in thatinstant was admiration for the gesture with which she hadthrown her clothes aside. With its grace and carelessnessit seemed to annihilate a whole culture, a whole systemof thought, as though Big Brother and the Party and theThought Police could all be swept into nothingness by a sin-gle splendid movement of the arm
Winston see julia in a different state from the dreary offices, in nature winston shows genuine admitration and respect to julia.
W inston was dreaming of his mother.He must, he thought, have been ten or elev-en years old when his mother had disappeared. She wasa tall, statuesque, rather silent woman with slow
Syntax, declarative statement, orwell indidcates there may be some traumas in winstons past
‘You’re a traitor!’ yelled the boy. ‘You’re a thought-crimi-nal! You’re a Eurasian spy! I’ll shoot you, I’ll vaporize you,I’ll send you to the salt mines!
Foreshadowing, high modality language, anaphora, tricolon. - Shows the indoctrination of children is central to maintaining order during wartime.
Both of them were dressed in the blue shorts, grey shirts,and red neckerchiefs which were the uniform of the Spies.Winston raised his hands above his head, but with an un-easy feeling, so vicious was the boy’s demeanour, that it wasnot altogether a game.
Irony; parallels of war and children
The innocence; or perceived innocence is utilised by the state during wartime
He was a fattish but active man of paralysingstupidity, a mass of imbecile enthusiasms—one of thosecompletely unquestioning, devoted drudges on whom,more even than on the Thought Police, the stability of theParty depended.
Parsons is being mocked, hyperbole is used to mock parsons devotion to the Party.
‘It’s the children,’ said Mrs Parsons, casting a half-ap-prehensive glance at the door. ‘They haven’t been out today.And of course
Mrs Parsons cannot trust chldren as they surveille for big brother, Another allusion to hitler youth leauge and the use of chldren to enforce policy.
Youth League
Allusion to hitler youth in WW2