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Self Control In 1984

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The author, George Orwell makes the novel 1984, have a dark, depressing and pessimistic world where the government has full control over what the citizens do. The government also watches everything the citizens do in their ‘free time’. The main character, Winston, is a lower-level party member, he has grown to resent the society that he lives in. Orwell portrays Winston as a individual that loses his sanity due the many constriction the society has made. But there are only two possible outcome, either Winston becomes more effectively assimilated of he has to change the abouts of his new desires. Winston begins a journey towards his own self-destruction, his first act that is in the diary where her writes “DOWN WITH BIG BROTHER”. He goes further by having an affair with Julia, another party member. He then rents a room over Mr. Charrington's antique shop were Winston and Julia continue their affair. This is followed by O’brien whom claims that he has connections with the bRotherhood, the anti-Party movement that is …show more content…

If that is granted, all else follows.”(1984, p.69) At the end of Part I, Winstoon is finally a real rebel, he finds out many things about the Party he would have never thought of, but yet he still does nothing against it. As many may know the Party, “prohibits sex except for the purpose of procreation, on the assumption that sexual tension could be redirected as passionate hatred of an enemy and passionate love of an abstract leader.”(Patai,1984) After Winston comes back from tortured in Room 101, he finally understands all that he wanted too, he had finally changed. At the top of his ideological development, Winston was intellectually murdered.He knew what he wanted to know, but he didn’t believe himself. The only think he could was the Party, and Big

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