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    1984 Love

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    members. In many ways‚ it is successful in doing so. It causes Winston ’s marriage with his wife Katharine to be frigid and cold and to end in separation. Even occasional affairs that sneak by the Party ’s watchful eyes at first‚ like Winston and Julia ’s‚ are eventually stopped and the participants are forced to stop loving each other. Perhaps the strongest love that remains in Oceania is the warped love of tortured towards his torturer. This love is displayed by Winston towards O ’Brien and remains

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    her with questions. "Who are you? What is this place? How did you get here? How long have you been here? How do we get out? Who’s this boy?" Katie asked the girl. "The last thing I remember was my friend and I walking in a big meadow. My name is Julia and he’s Lucas‚" she pointed to the boy. "I probably know just as much about this place as you do." "Looks like you guys have already met." Came a voice from behind the girls. They both quickly turned around to face the man. "Who are you?" Katie

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    antique shop to purchase a paperweight. The glass paperweight with an interior of coral is a symbol of Winston ’s relationship with Julia. The coral seems protected by the glass‚ but it is visible and vulnerable. Orwell says‚ "The coral was Julia ’s life and his own fixed in a sort of eternity in the heart of the crystal." Winston shares his emotions with Julia and with her‚ forms a small‚ fragile world. Orwell also states‚ "It is a little chunk of history that they have

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    differences. Every character in a story has a reason to be there. Without them‚ important parts of the plot would not be illustrated. We see this in the novel‚ 1984‚ with the characters Julia‚ O’Brien‚ and Parsons. While all different‚ they also have similarities. Someone who plays a large role in Winston’s life‚ is Julia. Julia’s slim‚ young figure causes Winston to begin making a lot of risky‚ secret trips to meet her. Julia’s attractiveness isn’t the only reason that Winston likes to be with her that

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    everyone was completely brainwashed‚ and hatred controlled everything. The novel focused on the rebellious ways of the protagonist‚ Winston and his love interest‚ Julia. During the novel‚ Winston and Julia do everything the government doesn’t allow their citizens to do‚ such as their relationship. While reading this novel I felt that Julia was not a proper reflection of

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    Brother because it almost seemed as if he could reach past the borders of the government and find out much more. Julia: The girl that Winston eventually falls in love with. I find Julia to be a burden for Winston because I feel like she’s constantly holding him back. When Winston gets captured into Room 101‚ he eventually falls into acceptance of The Big Brother because he loves Julia. O’Brien: This guy really twists up my mind. He is the one who makes me feel like this is some kind of James Bond

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    “It was a very cheerful day on September 28th‚ 1893 until my wife Julia drowned at the mill‚ she’s been gone for 1 year tomorrow.” Said Tanner. “Whoah do you know who did it?” Said Joseph. “Sadly… No.” Said Tanner. “Oh ok I guess I’ll go.” Said Joseph. “Joseph did you tell him I did it when you talked to Tanner the other day? I was hiding in the bushes and I couldn’t hear.” Said John. “No but I think it’s time to tell him I’m getting mad and now I heard the real story because you didn’t tell me the

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    social and cultural informalities associated with both gender and sexual identity. In 1990‚ she published her book‚ Gender Trouble‚ which has since transformed previous understandings about gender and sex‚ and the roles that they play in society (Julia). Her theories were developed as to define what sex and gender truly mean‚ and how the cultural definitions of these terms are reflected in how humans represent themselves in society. Her argument about gender and sexual understanding first begins

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    fiction department fixing history and the Party’s faults. Winston feels frustrated by the oppression and rigid control of the Party‚ which does not allow free thought‚ sex‚ and any expression of individuality. His newly found‚ rebel love‚ is named Julia and together they create a strong devotion for each other which goes against all of

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    since Julia didn’t have your number only Bucky’s. The number you saw in the caller id surprised you. ‘’It’s the restaurant. What do

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