Sunday, 8 January 2012

Describe the room Julia and Winston meet in. What does it look like, and what does Julia bring to the room and why does she bring these items?

The
apartment above Mr. Charrington's shop is described as a small room with an old bed positioned
by the window overlooking the prole section of town. There is also an old-fashioned clock
resting on the mantelpiece and a gateleg table in the corner of the room with a glass
paperweight on it, which remindsof the past. There is also a battered tin oilstove and a large
painting of asetting on the wall facing the bed. Winston androutinely meet in the rented
apartment above Charrington's shop and carry on their affair. Unfortunately, Mr. Charrington is
a member of the Thought Police, and there is a telescreen behind the painting on the wall.
Unbeknownst to Winston and Julia, they are under government surveillance the entire time, and
they are eventually arrested by the Thought Police shortly after visiting
.

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