Winston's dream was all about the last days he spent with his mother before she disappeared. His mother after his father's disappearance was described in the chapter as "spiritless". He regrets the last days he spent with his mother because he was acting selfish. This can be said during the time when he took a piece of chocolate from his sister's hand and fled downstairs noticing the looming expression his mother had when he looked back at her. That was the last time he saw his mother and his sister. This dream has triggered what he thinks is the dirty tricks the party plays upon people. The Party's tricks in his point of view was to persuade people that feelings don't exist in reality and at the same time steal away the power people had to change the world. This means that the party will prevent people from destroying their totalitarian government just by making people feel nothing towards themselves, other people, but feelings toward the party.
During chapter VII, Winston and Julia again talks about that sooner or later they will be caught and what the party will do to both of them if they either confess or not. the hope that Winston holds if they get caught is that Julia wont betray him and vise versa. If that happens, then their relationship between each other will diminish into pieces since no love is shown in a betrayal. Winston also mentioned that his feelings will always exist no matter what the party does to him. Even if the party changes his thoughts, he will still feel something out of that changed thought which Winston thinks is a big victory over the party.
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
Monday, November 26, 2007
Reaction to Part II Chapter 6 of 1984
This was so far the best part of the book ever. Both Winston and O'Brien has finally met with each other face to face. But this short meeting has some unexpected twist to it. This twist all started with O'Brien without saying his name mentioning Syme who was recently vanished to Winston considering it was a thought crime. It continued with O'Brien giving his address to Winston to pick up a newspeak dictionary at that location. It took me in surprise when these events occurred in front of a telescreen. This tells me that Winston along With O'Brien will face the possibility of being vanished since the party saw what they have committed. Most importantly this entire short meeting backed up the fact that O'Brien is on the side of destroying Big Brother and the party. The actions that he has committed only shows how much he hates the party which is something that Winston was expecting of him.
Saturday, November 24, 2007
Reaction to Part II Chaper 5 of 1984
Chapter 5 of 1984 was not that interesting enough, except for the part in which revels the point of view of how Julia hated the party. It is like Julia doesn't really care of the things the Party are doing to keep the truth away from the people of Oceania, which is the most important reason to hate the party in the first place. When Winston was giving examples of the party hiding the truth from Oceania, Julia responded to it as if is not life threatening. Here's an example in which Winston was talking about Jones, Aaronson, and Rutherford and the reason they were arrested and killed by the party. Her response in regards to what Winston was saying was a lot like saying wow that was boring. The point is that the Party is telling you false information about certain events and some citizens are not noticing about it, or they are getting vaporized by knowing it creating a threat to the party. Most of all, Julia is not that worried about it even though it is not her fault. She was raised during the time the Party was brainwashing minds of little children with their pitiful lies. This is how Julia differs with Winston relating to the way they hate the party and I think George Orwell wanted to show the reader that difference in chapter 5.
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Political Act Between the Party and Winston and Julia
When Winston did what he did with Julia at the hideout, he refers to it as a political act. What he meant by that is that Winston and Julia is protesting against the party. This is mostly because he and Julia think that the party is unlawful against married people only can have sex. Even with that There was no pleasure in it and the party only wants children to be born so that they can be brainwashed and be part of the party. Both Winston and Julia hated that ideas since they believe that sex should be something that should come though the heart, but mostly thorough the love of both partners otherwise it is just a waste of time.
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
The Juxtapose of Love and Hate
Love and Hate is a word that basically describes how a person feels about people, a certain someone, or a thing. Both are feeling that people feel mostly in their heart. But there is more to love and hate than just that. It has to do with the type of feeling people experience with love and hate.
Love can be described as a feeling of joy and happiness. This is how Winston and Julia feel between each other. Both people feel certain happiness between each other which is some thing that the party can’t give them at any time of the day. That is the reason why they go to secret hiding spots so that they can express how they love each other there where the party can’t penalize them.
Hate on the other hand can be described as a feeling of anger and revenge. If love is ever to be broken by an injustice act, then that feeling of love automatically becomes hate. This is what Big Brother and his party has created to some of their citizens especially Winston and Julia. Big Brother had created laws that just backstab the whole fact of human rights. An example of this is that people can’t be married unless the party thinks there will be no love in that marriage.
Love and hate have a few similarities that deal with where both emotions are felt. Then again, love and hate has their differences relating to what you are actually feeling for each emotion. Basically love gives off a positive feeling while hates gives off a negative feeling. That is the reason that separates these two apart.
Thursday, November 1, 2007
Removal of Words in our Society?
During the scene in the book 1984 where Winston was having lunch with Syme, Syme was talking about the significance of Newspeak in which consisted of words being vanished so that people could not express their thoughts. Even though this deletion of words is happening in Oceania in the book, I believe that it is not happening in our society. Our society has rights that enables people to express themselves whenever they want to using their preferred language. It will be difficult to get rid of words for a particular language because there are other languages that people can still use to express their thoughts leaving that so called "Newspeak" plan to be labeled as failure. For a person like Syme, living in the society that I live in every single day will be like getting beaten up every day by a bully It is more like a dead society that fits Syme perfectly that have people getting brainwashed by some telescreen, that cannot say what their conscience thinks that should be said.
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