Theme Of Love In 1984 By George Orwell

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Love is a vague term that is used to describe one of the most basic human emotions. In George Orwell's futuristic novel 1984, love symbolizes democracy, the opposite of the Party's repressive policy. Through the conflict of love and hate, Orwell emphasizes the enormous power that the Party holds in control of people's personal lives. The love or even simple affection between family members and friends is destroyed; the blinding love between Winston and Julia is also demolished. At the end, the only love remaining is the love for Big Brother.
Orwell's discussion of love is not only relegated to romantic love. Through Winston's memories of his mother and the contrast between how she cared for him and his sister and the average Party family is

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