How Does Winston Rebel

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Winston would not have been better off not challenging the party without Winston rebelling he would've never started feeling emotion for doing simple things in life. Winston goes to buy a book so that he can write what he's thinking about there “He had given a quick glance up and down the street and then had slipped inside and bought the book for two dollars fifty. At the time he was not conscious of wanting it for any particular purpose. He had carried it guiltily home in his briefcase. Even with nothing written in it, it was a compromising possession.” (1.1.13) in this quote we learn that Winston is feeling guilty about buying the book which is in its own way contributing to his new found rebellious nature. If Winston never started to rebel he would've never started “voicing” his opinion in his diary which may of made it even harder to deal with things that got under his skin. Winston starts to use the diary which is starting to make him rebellious by writing his mind. He is also happy that his room was oddly shaped so that he could …show more content…

If Winston never would of started rebelling the plot would never of gone anywhere and he would of never built up confidence to confront both Julia and O'brien and delve deeper into his rebellious nature.Here we see Winston finally learns that O’brien Is just like Winston or so he thinks. “ It was as though their two minds had opened and the thoughts were flowing from one into the other through their eyes. 'I am with you,' O'Brien seemed to be saying to him. 'I know precisely what you are feeling. I know all about your contempt, your hatred, your disgust. But don't worry, I am on your side.” (1.1.33) In this quote we learn that Winston was able to overcome his fear of discussing rebellious acts with o’brian and for a moment felt relieved when O’brian played along with

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