Thursday, November 14, 2019
Nineteen Eighty-Four (1984) and George Orwell :: Nineteen Eighty-Four 1984 Essays
      1984 and George Orwell           1984 is about life in a world where no personal freedoms exist. Winston the  main character is a man of 39 whom is not extraordinary in either intelligence  or character, but is disgusted with the world he lives in. He works in the  Ministry of Truth, a place where history and the truth is rewritten to fit the  party's beliefs. Winston is aware of the untruths, because he makes them true.  This makes him very upset with the government of Oceania, where Big Brother, a  larger than life figure, controls the people. His dissatisfaction increases to a  point where he rebels against the government in small ways. Winston's first act  of rebellion is buying and writing in a diary. This act is known as a thought  crime and is punishable by death. A thought crime is any bad thought against the  government of Oceania. Winston commits many thought crimes and becomes paranoid  about being caught, which he knows is inevitable (Greenblast 113). He becomes  paranoid because a young woman who is act   ively involved in many community groups  follows him. Winston is obsessed with the past, a time before Oceania was under  strict dictatorship. He goes into an antique shop and buys a shell covered in  glass, which is another crime punishable by death. He sees the same woman  following him. Many thoughts race through his mind "I wanted to rape you and  then murder you afterwards. Two weeks ago I thought seriously of smashing your  head in with a cobblestone. If you really want to know, I imagined that you had  something to do with the Thought Police" (Orwell 101). The girl who was  following him slipped him a note while at work. The note said, "I love  you"(Orwell 90). They make plans to meet each other and carry on an illegal love  affair. This love affair is another rebellion against the government. It goes on  for some time. Winston rents a room where he and Julia can be secluded from the  outside world. They meet a man named O'Brien who indicates that he is another  revolutionary   . Winston and Julia go to his house to meet with him. O'Brien gives  than a seditious book to read.  					    
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