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What Are Winston's Emotions In The Novel 1984

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Yuliya Kizyma 1984 Essay
In the novel 1984, by George Orwell, where the main character Winston Smith lives in Oceania which is a totalitarian state ruled by a party who physically and psychologically controls its citizens by using technology, slogans and by overworking them. Winston works in the Ministry of Truth where he alters historical records to fit the needs of the party. One day, Winston notices an Inner Party Member named O’Brien who seems to be an ally and claims to be a member of the Brotherhood, a group that works to overthrow the party. He also notices a dark haired girl named Julia who he thinks is his enemy but he is mistaken. Soon Winston falls in love with Julia and they begin their allegiance against the party and Big Brother. Eventually they confess to O’Brien their hatred to the party and O’Brien seems to help them reach their goal. Until they are caught and are taken to a …show more content…

In front of him was an enemy who was trying to kill him; in from of him, also, was a human creature, in pain and perhaps with a broken bone.” His first impression of Julia is impacted by the government and he saw her as a creature and his enemy, someone who is part of the party. When he accepts her as a human and realizes that she is just like him he still describes her as different and someone who is beyond him. This proves that the government has an impact on all aspects of Winston's life. He cannot trust anyone and is uneasy to come in contact with someone he doesn't know and he cannot fully even trust himself. In summary of all things stated above, the government of Oceania often psychologically manipulate their citizens by using technology, slogans, community work, two minutes of hate and have them live in constant fear and pressure, and the consequences of trying to live freely are

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