1984
Part One Chapters I-VIII
What attitude toward the Party does Winston's purchase of the diary show? What kinds of thought processes do his first entries show?
What attitude toward the Party does Winston's purchase of the diary show? What kinds of thought processes do his first entries show?
Winston's attitude is one of rebellion. In writing his diary, he is taking the first physical step towards all-out rebellion. In putting his pen to paper, Winston knows he is committing thoughtcrime. He is now a criminal, and knows that his eventual arrest is inevitable. This fatalistic perspective stays with Winston throughout the novel. As he often says to Julia, "We are the dead." He has no true hope for rebellion in his time, but he cannot submit to the Party. This in-between state forces him to constantly be reminded of his eventual arrest, torture, and death.
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