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... The first event in Protag's life that can be said to have influences his decision to join the Brotherhood was his experience while at college, most notably his ...
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... O'Brian - Member of the Inner-Party who learns that Winston wants to join the brotherhood and sets a trap to capture him over the course of seven years to ...
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... Winston and Julia arrive and are offered a chance to join the Brotherhood. Finally, what Winston has wanted for so long is finally coming true, rebellion. ...
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... this spontaneous speech of his, he is approached by brother Jack the head of the Brotherhood. After finally accepting Jacks invitation to join the Brotherhoods ...
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... In an attempt to make a direct strike at the integrity of Big Brother and the Party, he and Julia decide to join the brotherhood, rumored to be an underground ...
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... I will explore fraternity lifestyle, why students decide to join these organizations ... of fraternity is "A body of persons associated as by ties of brotherhood". ...
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... Arthur decides that he is going to make everyone untied by having knights from all over the kingdom come and join a brotherhood that would be called Knights of ...
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... will be able to join hands with little white boys and white girls and walk together as sisters and brothers." This imagery of brotherhood and togetherness is ...
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... Julia. After falling in love and briefly experiencing happiness they attempt to join what is known as "The Brotherhood". "The Brotherhood ...
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... Brother Jack, a leader of a mixed-race band of social activists known as the Brotherhood hears the protagonist and recruits him to join the organization. ...
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... They both long to join the Brotherhood, a fictitious group of rebels founded by Samuel Goldstein, which is their only hope of survival to relish power in their ...
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... the government. They join a secret alliance called The Brotherhood, who's specific purpose is the end of The Party. Through the ...
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... the government. They join a secret alliance called The Brotherhood, who's specific purpose is the end of The Party. Through the ...
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... raised to drill then die, suggesting that anyone who may join the army ... their duty in life, some losing their marriage, others losing brotherhood, some losing ...
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... Invisible Man is asked to join a Civil Rights organization, the Brotherhood, after he makes an unexpected speech at an eviction. ...
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... from him. Winston and Julia join up with O'Brien--a member of the top-secret elite group of rebels, The Brotherhood. Winston and ...
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... from him. Winston and Julia join up with O'Brien--a member of the top-secret elite group of rebels, The Brotherhood. Winston and ...
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... that O'Brien is part of an opposition group called the Brotherhood led by Emmanuel Goldstein against the oppressive Party and is offered the chance to join them ...
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... debate teams, that give students an opportunity to join and become ... These groups are basically about sisterhood, brotherhood, and networking; making connections ...
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... Inmates join gangs for protection. ... There are also less common prison gangs like Los Solidos, Latin Locos, G27, Nation, Brotherhood, Elm City Boys, 20 Luv, and ...
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... Because most inmates have tendency to join gangs inside prison due to over exposure ... For example, the state may place an Aryan Brotherhood leader in a facility ...
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... Pistoleros Latinos is more commonly know as HPL, which stands for "Brotherhood of Latin ... can exit the gang short of death, but they can never join another gang ...
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... De Pistoleros Latinos is more commonly know as HPL, which stands for "Brotherhood of Latin ... exit the gang short of death, but they can never join another gang ...
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... In the Aryan Brotherhood women were property the only ones raped were the outsiders who mouthed off or got to ... The reason women join is a sense of belonging. ...
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... themselves to the protection, preservation, and advancement of the white race could join. Also no one was allowed who could not practice real brotherhood. ...
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... in World War I. It was obviously not in Hitler or Germany's best interests to join the League ... The two nations had a type of brotherhood, thanks to their leaders ...
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... in World War I. It was obviously not in Hitler or Germany's best interests to join the League ... The two nations had a type of brotherhood, thanks to their leaders ...
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... and Eurasia, are very similar to Oceania, but they could never join as one ... He joins an underground movement called the Brotherhood led by a man named Emanuel ...
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... Individuals join gangs for many reasons. ... that exist in the systems today are as follows: the Mexican Mafia, the Latin Kings, the Aryan Brotherhood, the Bloods ...
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... Sound like the perfect heavenly group for a kid to join? ... they stand for such values as integrity, chastity, cleanliness of body, brotherhood, animal rights ...
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