Aphorism and Propaganda.3
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Name Instructor Course Date Introduction: Aphorism is normally comprised of a short statement that asserts or expresses a fact in a way that is memorable. It can often be humorous; however it does not have to be. Aphorism often employs connotation or parallelism for asserting a point. Propaganda is known as collection of information reflecting biasness and is meant to be used as promoting or persuading others for believing ones viewpoint about a political event. After a clear vision of aphorisms and propagandas, I would now like to consider the integration of these two aspects in a novel Nineteen Eighty-Four. It was written by George Orwell in the context, when the term Big Brother was at its climax. The novel integrates propaganda in the favor of British colonialism. It...