1984 Betrayal

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1984 In the novel 1984 by George Orwell, betrayal is the central theme throughout the entire story. Betrayal is the act of committing treachery or disloyalty to uncover someone or something’s true feelings. Essentially, the government of the Oceania civilization, the main setting in 1984, is ruled in a totalitarian society, which causes betrayal to arise between the government and the citizens of Oceania. A totalitarian society is a society ruled by a government that does not allow their citizens to have any freedoms such as free will, or thoughts of others.Two characters in particular that expose treachery and disloyalty consist of Winston Smith and Julia with their forbidden love affair. Lastly, due to a totalitarian government and the love …show more content…

Julia is a beautiful woman with dark hair, a face full of freckles, and she moves with athletic grace. Nevertheless, Winston does not only betray the Party, but his inner feelings about Julia. In the story, Winston at first does not like Julia due to the way she carries herself. Whereas, later in this novel, Winston meets her in the hallway and she falls giving him a note that says, “I love you” (Orwell 14). While, Winston and Julia are together and in love this betrays their government and their role in society. Additionally, Winston and Julia rebel against the Party, but with completely different motives, reasoning, and inspiration. Winston’s rebellious nature and betrayal is due to the hope that one day the Party will no longer have control over Oceania. To emphasize, Julia rebels and betrays the Party because she just feels like rebelling against the party and Julia’s betrayal and rebellion consist of her committing any act of disobedience. Also, While these two keep meeting up O’Brien (One of Winston's Co-Workers) Invites them over. “Without any warning except a slight movement of O'Brien's hand, a wave of pain flooded his body. It was a frightening pain, because he could not see what was happening, and he had the feeling that some mortal injury was being done to him. He did not know whether the thing was really happening, or whether the effect was electrically produced; but his body was being wrenched out of shape, the joints were being slowly torn apart” (Orwell 43). O’Brien did not want Julia and Winston’s company, he actually invited them to his house so they would be captured by the Thought Police. Nevertheless, this love stories betrayal continues because after they get caught by the Thought Police Julia and Winston are sent to Room 101. Essentially, Winston and Julia are left without any recollection of their relationship because the thought police brainwashed

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