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classic novel follows a linear pattern that is broken in three parts. This
three-part structure allows the reader to experience s dehumanization and enlightenment along
with him while simultaneously separating the narrative between the , the rising action/, and
resolution. This creates a smooth, flowing transition, which allows the reader to experience the
oppressive dystopian society, sympathize with the main character, and feel the suspense as
Winston encounters the Thought Police and the horrors of Room 101. Separating the work into
three parts is also a common theatrical formula that is familiar with audiences. In the first
part of the story, the reader gleans significant information regarding Winston's society and his
depressing life. In the second part, Winston begins his affair withand is eventually arrested by
the Thought Police. In the third part, Winston is tortured and brainwashed in the Ministry of
Love until he becomes a loyal...
Tuesday, 15 July 2008
What is the effect of having 1984 broken into 3 different parts?
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