Thursday, 12 June 2014

If you were interviewing Winston Smith (Protagonist in Orwell's novel '1984'), what kind of questions would you ask? If you were interviewing Winston...

If
I were interviewing , I think I would want to focus most on the ending of the novel. This seems
to be the oddest and most ambiguous scene in the book. At the end, Winston "loves Big
Brother," but I would want to hear more about whether that is true or how it came
about. 

Over the course of  , Winston became
increasingly revolutionary and his evolution, paired with his very common name, is meant to
symbolize the everyday citizen's potential change from obedient to rebellious. Winston seems
even more dedicated to the cause of rebelling against and maybe even toppling Big...

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