Sunday, 28 September 2014

In "1984" can you explain Winston's Reintegration?

To put it
simply, they broke him down, breaking his will and mind.  Through a very slow, drawn-out process
of starvation, mind-control, physical abuse and violence, threats and drilled
backwards-reasoning, 's power of reasoning, self-dignity, individuality and self worth were
stripped from him.  What was left was a robotic shell that was the perfect vessel for Party
propaganda and servitude.

would come in and state illogical things like
"2 plus 2 equals 5," and beat and argue with Winston, starving him and humiliating him
until Winston admitted that that was indeed a true statement, and actually partially believed it
himself.  Through this process, anything that made Winston an individual, or gave him a sense of
identity, was taken away from him.  He holds on to one thing until the very end, and that is his
love for .  He clings to that, vowing that they can't take that away.  But, through the use  of
playing on Winston's terror of rats, he ends up betraying her also, begging them to put her in
his place for the torture.  After Winston gets out, he meets Julia and finds that she betrayed
him too--it's what the Party does, and both of them, along with their entire society, has fallen
victim to it.

Winston emerges an automaton, a perfect servant for the party,
not only in body, but in mind and soul too.  I hope that those thoughts helped; good
luck!

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