Sunday, March 17, 2019
Summary of 1984 by George Orwell :: 1984 by George Orwell
What do you think a normal human being demand to have a good, hearty life? I believe that you select the freedom of fantasy, the rights of love, the right to express yourself on paper, and freedom of speech. In Orwells world of totalitarianism you dont have any of these freedoms. You argon to obey the party and do nothing provided obey the party. The unaccompanied way of temporarily escaping totalitarianism is through conspiracy and lies. The characters in 1984 bump us readers an idea of how INGSOC ruins lives and makes the very idea of conspiracy hopeless. Winston Smith is your average Joe in Oceania. He struggles with how to determine what is true or not. Winston is a predestinationist because, no matter what he does, he believes that the party will ultimately kill him. At the beginning of the book, Winston buys a diary from a trash shop, which is against the partys will because he buys the diary he is committing a crime against the party. Simply by purchasing the diary do no difference if he wrote in it or not he would keep mum be killed. On pg. 19 of the book Orwell wrote, Whether he wrote DOWN WITH monstrous BROTHER, or whether he refrained from writing it, made no difference. Whether he went on with the diary or whether he did not go on with it, made no difference. The thought police would get him the same. This shows Winstons sense of fatalism. man in the shop where Winston bought the diary, he spies a bandage of chromatic envelop in glass. He immediately takes an interest in it and decides to buy it. This piece of coral symbolizes his ability to connect to the past. Winstons first inclination erst he sees Julia following him is to kill her, and smash her vanguard on the cobblestone. Winston thinks to himself, I could keep on her track till they were in some secretiveness place, and then smash her skull with a cobblestone. The piece of glass in my scoopful should do the job. By smashing the piece of glass into Julias head Winston woul d be destroying two things. One is Julia and his hopes of having a decent life but his obsessive desire to know the truth and the second is the piece of coral which is Winstons way of linking the past to the present. Winston is afraid that Julia could be part of the thought police.
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