Monday 5 November 2012

What is the climax of 1984?

Theis
the turning point of a story, where the narrative reaches its highest intensity and the moment
when the rising action turns into the falling action. The rising action of the novel includes 's
sexual encounters withand their visit to 's opulent apartment, where they presumably join the
Brotherhood. Winston and Julia also enjoy carrying on their affair in their rented apartment
above Mr. Charrington's antique shop. The couple believes that the apartment is a safe haven
from the ever-present eye of Big Brother. However, the reader knows that it is only a matter of
time before Winston and Julia are arrested by the Thought Police.


One could argue that the climax of the novel takes place in Book Two,
chapter ten when Winston and Julia wake up from their nap and realize
that...

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