Thursday, 17 December 2015

How does Orwell give internal events (thoughts) the sense of exitement, suspense, and climax usually associated with external action in 1984. im not...


has to do this because of the society he set up. There are not
opportunities for characters to interact to the degree that great excitement occurs because the
Thought Police would interfere if there was something tremendously exciting. People would be
thinking if there was great excitement.

This happens in several
ways:

1. 'S VIVID IMAGINATION: There are moments
when Winston andare engaging in their relationship when we see Winston's thoughts more that the
overt actions they commit. In addition, in the beginning of Book 3, when Winston imagines
someone coming to bring him a razor blade, he even imagined the "sort...

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