Thursday, 3 November 2016

Part Two - Chapter 10 What does Winston conclude is Goldsteins final message?

Asis caught in
his reverie and imagining the woman's life and her singing and her beauty and everything else
about her, he thinks that there must literally be thousands and millions of these people all
over the world.  They are only ignorant of each other because of the lies and hatred sown and
perpetuated by big brother but they are all out there and because of this, they are the hope for
change.

Winston realizes that Goldstein's final message must be just that,
that everything hinged on the proles and their realization of their own place in the world and
their power to change it.  Without that, all was lost.

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