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Why Does Winston Use The Paperweight In 1984 By George Orwell

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Winston uses inanimate objects to help him cope with his life today. Orwell uses this as a way to show how hopeful and somewhat sad Winston's character is. Winston uses these objects as a way for him to reminisce the days he loved life. The days were Big Brother was not in complete control. One of the main objects throughout the story is the paperweight. The paper weight is a small motif a reader may miss, but when interpreted it has a lot of meaning. The paperweight symbolizes Winston’s hopes and dreams of his time with Julia. He got the paperweight early in his relationship/affair with Julia because it was very old and beautiful. This symbolizes hope in a way that he wants life to be back the way it was before the Party. He felt that the

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