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How Does Memory Lead To Winston's Downfall

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In 1984, Winston Smith lives in a world where the government, the Party, intrudes on the private lives of common people for the pure power it entails. He is one of few, if not the only, person who is against this life and detests the world of lies he lives in. Winston’s memories both aids and hinders his ability to fight against the Party and society, but it ultimately leads to his downfall as humanity’s last hope. The first instance of Winston’s memory being faulty is in Part One, where it is explicitly stated. He retains a “piece of furtive knowledge which he happened to possess because his memory was not satisfactorily under control” (Orwell 32). Winston is aware that according to the Party’s standards, his memory is faulty and not under

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