At the
beginning of chapter two, Mrs. Parsons asksif he can come and unblock her sink. Her husband is
away and she is unable to do it herself. Despite that he hates using his hands, Mrs. Parsons's
husband, Jim, is one of Winston's colleagues, and...
Sunday, 28 February 2010
What does Mrs. Parsons want from Winston in chapter 2 of 1984?
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