Winston opened his eyes confused by his surroundings, he began to look left and right trying to figure out where exactly he was. “Hello,” said a strange voice and when he locked onto what exactly was talking he was startled. “I am Aslan, the creator and the one true king of the world of Narnia, and generally a figure of all that is good,” the giant lion began to say, “you have been brought to our camp and saved from the evil party of Big Brother.” Winston did not know of this place called Narnia, but the more the great lion talked the more safe and secure he felt, so he figured it must not be such a bad place. “Why did you save me?” Winston said almost in a shaky voice. “You are the key to the downfall of Big Brother and the inner party.” Aslan replied. …show more content…
“Hello, I am Pan of Neverland,” said the young boy. Winston, confused from all these foreign names of different places returned the gesture. “This place that you are trying to figure out is called Canadia it is the home of all those who wish to help and save the many worlds that are all interconnected. We have built up an army of elite warriors and heroes from many different worlds to help destroy the threat of Big Brother. With your help, we plan to overthrow the harsh dictatorship that you and your people have suffered through for so many years.” Winston amazed and a little frightened began thinking. He began doing the exact thing that O’Brien and his team almost killed him for doing. Pan of Neverland, seeing Winston a little uneasy, sat down next to him on the fresh soft patch of grass. “I know what they did to you and what all they took away from you, but it is okay to think and truly say what you feel now. This place you are in is nothing like the place you came from” said Pan of Neverland “you are surrounded by heroes of all sorts and we are here to protect you and the ones you love including Julia.”
He remembered being hungry when he was little and he begged for food. One day he had stolen a piece of chocolate from his little weak sister. He ran outside and ate it and didn’t come home for a few hours. And that was the last time he saw his mother and his little sister. That memory of his mom holding his little sister reminds him if the proles and reminds him that they are still human even though the type of life it is. Winston and Julia discuss their relationship and how they would feel or what they would do when they get caught. Julia thinks that the party won’t make them believe their confessions, and Winston agrees. Winston and Julia both goes to O’Brien house, and tell him that they are both enemies of the party. O’Brien tells them about the secrete brotherhood and how it’s a group that’s formed to eliminate the party and offers them to join it. O’Brien mad an arrangement for Winston to get a copy of “the book”. Winston asked O’Brien to sing the last part to Mr. Charringtons nursery rhyme and he did, it took Winston by
One day, cutting through the swamp, David comes across the remains of old Indian souls and discovers a skull with jewelry still buried on the bodies. As David kicks at the skull, he hears a voice and looks up to see a black man seated on a stump just looking. The man, wearing a black sash around his body, has a soot-stained face, which makes it appear as if he works in some fiery place. David soon recognizes the stranger as the devil, the black man. Twenty years later we had a family reunion with all my relatives and they started talking about the fire.
Winston stopped for a moment to look up at a poster. The poster read: “Victory” with an enlarged picture of Big Brother on it. Winston immediately thinks of the war we are fighting; the war with Eurasia. It has always been Eurasia, he knew that.
The world in which Winston Smith lives in is very frightening. It is very unlikely that people from the world we live in would survive for long living in it. I think it is an awful time to be alive because you have no freedom at all. Winston is in the worst possible position, he is in the Outer Party. He is being monitored at all times and he can only cooperate. It seems that the proles and the Inner Party are much better off. I think that this is true because nobody cares about the proles and they can do what they want. The bad thing about them is that they are very poor and have no money. We don’t really know much about them. Maybe just like any other animal they have adapted to the bad conditions and somehow they are
However, it is also a very ironic mood because at the beginning of the book this would have been a lost if he loved Big Brother. Now, Winston’s views have taken a complete turn and now loves Big brother although at the beginning he was the enemy. Character: Winston and Big Brother (indirectly). Theme:
Later, Winston becomes broken and says that he knows that he was in the wrong, but preferred to be in the wrong. He showed that he still had motivation to fight for freedom. This is what causes him to go to Room 101, which is where he ends up betraying Julia because of the fear he has of rats. It seemed like everyone ends up betraying what/who they love most, since the purpose of the torture is to replace everything they know and love with Big Brother. Despite his failure, Winston still shows that he is a very heroic character based on his persistence to hate Big Brother and wanting to bring it down. The book “1984” shows that Winston is a hero because of his dedication to rebel as much as he could and his bravery to take action and to do what he believed was right. Winston was an phenomenal protagonist and was a hero defined through what he did, not by what happened to the him in the
Sunshine was pouring out from in between the buildings, casting shadows all around Ponyboy and the gang as they walked to Pony’s school. They were taking their time walking down the streets and for the first time they all were really seeing what was all around them. Memories were surfacing in their minds showing them what it all meant to them. With every step they took on the sidewalk they remembered a different memory as if they were walking down memory lane. Ponyboy didn’t think it was possible for him to be walking down this street for the last time as a high school student, but he had gone through the years with great grades that earned him many scholarships.
I comfortably drive my car into the desolate street, Perusing the deserted buildings, Smashes windows and rusted For Sale signs. The car locked up like Fort Knox. I observe the street for trouble. Two young boys look at me from afar as if I'm an alien. Do I stand out that much same greasy hair, expensive clothes, a smart car I suppose I am out of my comfort zone? “Mister, you don’t belong here” his hand gripped his switch. “Pony.... Ponyboy Curtis” I stammer “I live here or at least I did, I'm here to see two-bit’ The Boys turn around “geez his old now” the boy's chirp. The boys stroll away in awe that they saw the great Ponyboy.
Throughout the progression of 1984, Winston becomes more rebellious towards The Party. What started as simply writing in a journal, turns into radicalism. As he is more involved with Julia, Mr.Charrington’s Shop, and the Brotherhood, Winston begins to believe in his own human intuition, rather than the values of his society. For a moment, it seems as if Winston will be able to overcome the pressures of The Party. Though as the reader we hope he succeeds, Orwell uses Winston’s failure to warn his readers against unduly government indoctrination.
Here, Winston tries to reassure himself that he is worthy. O’ Brien, on the other hand, makes him feel weak and helpless. Yet, Winston continues to be optimistic of his existence by proving to himself and to O’Brien that he has his own identity.
The language of this passage, illustrates Winston’s frantic thoughts and worries, by having long, and sometimes grotesque sentences, describing life, death, and suicide, the current topics circulating Winston’s mind. Prior to this passage, Winston’s had just had an encounter with the dark-haired girl, where he believing her to be a spy who was following him, contemplated killing her, but found himself unable to. In this passage he’s very overwhelmed by this past event and his thoughts are portrayed in long, sentences, that show the current hopelessness he feels. He thinks to himself; “On the battlefield, in the torture chamber, on a sinking ship, the issues you are fighting are always forgotten, because the body swells up until it fills the universe, and even when you are not paralyzed by fright or screaming with pain, life
Winston is walking around in Oceania when he notices the dark haired girl with her arm in a sling. Next thing he knows the girl trips and Winston cannot help staring at her. He knows the danger
Although he should have known that his rebellious thoughts would never succeed, However, Winston’s betrayal to Julia is the event that caused his own self-betrayal. After O’Brien introduces Winston to Room 101 where he will be tortured, he gives up his hope and betrays Julia, by begging the interrogators to let her suffer the torture instead. He knows that he must betray Julia to save himself, “There was only one and only one way to save himself. He must interpose another human being, the body of another human, between himself and the rats" (299). While Winston and Julia were in their cozy sanctuary above Mr. Charrington’s store, they discussed the possibility of getting captured, and they agree not to betray one another. However, after Winston finds out that he could easily betray Julia, he accepts the Big Brother in the bottom of his heart and gives up all his previous thoughts of rebellion on Big Brother and the Party, “He gazed up at the enormous face. Forty years it had taken him to learn what kind of smile was hidden beneath the dark moustache. O cruel, needless misunderstanding! O stubborn self-willed exile from the loving breast! Two gin-scented tears trickled down the sides of his nose. But it was all right, everything was all right, the struggle was finished. He had won the victory over himself. He loved Big Brother" (311). Winston feels joy over his love for him and the great
Winston 's current situation working there is the major factor which lets him realize how Big brothers hold back the peoples opportunity to freedom. However, Winston keeps his thoughts and hate about Big Brother and the party for his own secret in his diary because the party will not allow anyone keeping a rebellious idea. After a while Big Brother realizes Winston’s suspicious behavior and has an individual named O’Brien sent to watch over Winston. O’Brien is a very smart man from the Ministry of truth, who is a member of the 'inner party '(the higher class). Winston comes to trust him and shares his inner secrets and ideas about the rebellion against Big Brother. O 'Brien tells Winston about a man named Emmanuel Goldstein whom claims to know the leader of the rebels against Big Brother. This also promises Winston to get a copy of the book he Longley desires. Suddenly O’Brien goes against Winston as Big Brother had already planned. Showing major secretive external conflict.
Winston is a miserable member of a society he hates, and is controlled and watched in every area of his life. He has no desire to go on