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1984 Winston's Rebellion Research Paper

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A rebel is a person who stands up for their own personal opinions despite what anyone else says. It's all about being an individual and refusing to follow a crowd that forces you to think the same way they do, even if it means becoming an outcast to society. In George Orwell’s novel 1984, The protagonist, Winston Smith rebels psychologically, emotionally and physically against the Party. Winston engages in 3 core actions that which shows his rebellion. Winston's dreams memories, and relationship, Winston thinks and believes what he wants and will do whatever necessary to take down the party. Winston’s memories, relationships and interactions with others play a key role in his rebellion. Throughout the book Winston shows an affection towards Julia. Winston’s initial relationship with Julia is a political act, however over time he grows to care for her which is forbidden in his society. In this quote you can see that Winston does truly care for Julia. He started sleeping with her in order to rebel. However, he grew to love her and by doing so he has committed an even greater act of rebellion, as the Party does everything it can to destroy feelings of empathy and loyalty between individuals. This is because all such attention should be focused on the Party itself. Sexual urges open the door to love and …show more content…

Winston does not always speak and write in newspeak as seen by the multiple sentences that he writes in his journal. Newspeak was designed to destroy language by limiting it. Newspeak was reducing the number of words available to the public. In doing that, The Party was eliminating the ability of people to think independently and to commit "thought crimes" by questioning or criticizing the Party's principles. Winston knowing this chooses to rebel and decides to speak and write in oldspeak as

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