Tuesday, 10 May 2016

What is an inciting moment in the book 1984? before the rising action

I'm not sure
what you mean by "inciting moment," but I guess the term refers to what
"incites" the rest of the action, or what "incites"to break the rules of the
party in the first place. Following this definition, the very first inciting moment would be
when he experienced desire for the book in which he writes his forbidden thoughts, for it is
desire that the party wants to eradicate above all else. The desire for the book is a prelude to
all of his other desires, including the desire to hope, and especially the desire to love and be
loved. Here is how the narrator presents this moment: 

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