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Propaganda: North Korea and 1984 (To what extent is emotion dependent on…
Propaganda: North Korea and 1984
To what extent does our access to knowledge limit our reasoning ability?
To what extent is knowledge limited/dependent through news media?
To what extent is political correctness natural?
To what extent is emotion dependent on language?
Real Life Situation
Slide 2: Decontextualization
Thoughts and questions about the RLS
Children in North Korea are forced to sing songs about why they love life in North Korea, and how they are not envious of Western Countries.
However, the children don't know what it's like living outside of North Korea
Relationship with 1984
Media blackout and nonstop propaganda
Charismatic great leader
Perpetual state of war
Voicing any criticism of the government is a "thought crime."
The ministries may lack the names of 1984 (e.g., Ministry of Plenty), but the results are the same: war, propaganda, torture, starvation.
Members of the "Inner Party" have a very high standard of living.
A large proletariat class who are more politically free than the middle class but brutally oppressed economically
SLIDE 1: Title Page
Why is it significant?
anti western propaganda and censorship of bla bla bla
What did we think when we first encountered it?
Slide 3: Knowledge Question
To what extent is emotion dependent on language?
AOK
Human Sciences (Psychology)
WOK
Emotion
Language
How do they relate?
Slide 4: Development #1
Claim:
Language is a form of expression
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Counter-claim : Can an emotion be erased if there is no word to describe it?
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If there was only one word to describe anger, then will frustration, (any other word that's like angry but yea) will just be angry?
Mini conclusion
Slide 5: Development #2
Mini conclusion
Counter-claim
State how it is supported by evidence
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Claim: Language expresses the degree of someone's emotion?
State how it is supported by evidence
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Different form of language used affects how we feel
Slide 6: Conclusion
State our conclusion
Support with insights from mini conclusions
Possible weaknesses/flaws
Example of a disagreement with our conclusion
Slide 7: Link back to the RLS
2 interesting ways that your conclusion applies to the RLS
2 other Real Life Situations that can apply (personal)
Clarify how your conclusion applies to the RLS
Explain how this conclusion can help explain the other RLS
Real Life Situation
Propaganda in North Korea
To what extent is our sense perception dependent on language?
Concl