Sunday, 26 October 2008

In 1984 map out Winston Smith's psychological and emotional journey. Tie in Winston's relationships and visions of the Golden Country.

starts as
a very frustrated, discontented, bitter and scared man.  He hides his true thoughts, rankles at
Party activities and requirements, and seeks for independence in writing in a journal.  Dreams
of "the Golden Country" haunt him, a place where the earth is beautiful and filled
with light and freedom.  He longs for this, but doubts it will ever happen, or ever was in the
past.  He is seeking for a mentor, for someone to share his feelings with, but feeling isolated
and alone.

He begins to ponder change as he wonders ifis a rebel at heart
also.  O'Brien gives him...

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