How Does Julia Change In Chapter 3 Of 1984

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Chapter three explains how Julia and Winston arranges to meet again but without making it noticeable or suspicious. Julia knew a hidden place, which was a church that a was hit by an atomic bomb thirty years earlier. Julia and Winston make love in the abandoned area because they figured it was a good hiding place. They would gather at a different location every time they secretly planned to meet. Julia and Winston would sit and talk for hours when they would meet up. Julia tells Winston more information about herself. She is 26 years old and she lives in a hostel with thirty other women. She works in the Fiction Department as a mechanic for novel writing machines and she enjoys it. Julia is quite young, she was raised in the world of the Revolution and she did not know of anything other than the Party. She hated the Party and she rebelled against them. …show more content…

She explains it her act of rebellion, meaning, sex is meant to increase people’s sexual frustration. The frustration can be used to bring hatred among Big Brother’s enemies. They rob you of your pleasures and avoid being caught. Her method was breaking the rules and staying alive. She’d have sex with Party members making them hypocrites, because they set the strict rules but they break them themselves.
Julia then asks Winston about his wife. His wife was named Katherine. They did not have the best relationship. She would push him away. He described her to be goodthinkful, meaning she was incapable of thinking of the bad.Winston thought Katherine was too ignorant to realize his unorthodoxy. Winston then explains to Julia the inner meaning of the Party’s sexual puritanism. He explains that making love takes up too much energy. The Party wants you to conserve your energy and put all your support and efforts within Big

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