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The party can take away the human right of privacy by installing telescreens on every wall. They have the power to demoralize all human instincts and individuality through oppressive conformity. The party has armed itself with the ability to disarm anyone who dares oppose the party in even the slightest way including tactics of brainwashing, fear, power, and a sense of patronization.

Rebellious Rage: Julia and Winston Rebel In the book, written by George Orwell, Winston and his one time lover, Julia, and partner as long with his ally, lead together into rebellion to take down Big Brother and the Party in a whole.

In , the government is strict and overbearing towards their citizens making them glance over their shoulders, scaring them to force them to obey. The overwhelming surveillance in leaves distrust between the supreme ruler of Oceania and their citizens. Have you ever found yourself rooting for the little man? Character was really emphasized as a literary element throughout the book. One of the main characters I found intriguing in the book was Julia. Julia wanted to live life in the moment, and enjoy her life.

She lived life reckless and with a care free attitude. Sex talks once a month for the over-sixteens, and in the youth movement. They rub it into you for years. I dare say it works in a lot of cases.

The party …show more content… Why is the only female role considered a slut? Why is there just a singular female role in this situation. Julia sees her act of sexuality, as a rebellion against the party. Julia's romance had even committed the biggest offence in Oceania: falling in love which is prohibited. When she finds herself about to be betrayed, she could see that love is weak and that everyone else in her society value themselves more than those they love.

After she is a changed person, she can no longer love as she is now one of the many Oceania citizens who are loyal followers to Big Brother and prohibit sexual romance. Julia was born around the year She grew up in Oceania ruled by Big Brother, and may had been like some children in her youth who look up to the Party and use their guidelines to spy and turn on the adults. At age 8, her grandfather was vaporized for reasons unknown.

When she was 16 years old, she had her first sexual affair with one of the Party members, which was a year old who later committed suicide to avoid arrest. Overtime, she slept and had sex with dozens of Party men, although it is uncertain exactly how many affairs she had.

Julia believes that when she uses sex, it is her rebellion against the Party. At some point, Julia joined the Junior Anti-Sex League where it encourages celibacy for both sexes, and got a job as a mechanic at the Fiction Department in the Ministry of Truth. In April , Julia goes through her day at the Fiction Department, and catches the eye of a frail middle-aged man named Winston Smith , who suspects her as being a threat and part of the Thought Police.

Julia participates in the Two-Minute Hate where Party members watch a propaganda video criticizing former Party member Emmanuel Goldstein, where she was first spotted by Winston and had fantasies of raping and killing her.

She later appears in Winston's dream where she stands before him with her clothes off. Julia was then seen by Winston walking down the street he is at but doesn't show him any signs of recognition. As Winston helps her, she secretly places a note into his hand that says " I love you ". She later meets with him again in the canteen and within a week, she sits with him during lunch. In a quick conversation and keeping their faces down, Julia and Winston arrange a meeting place at Victory Square at 19 o'clock, where they believe would be safe in the crowd.

After Julia gets there, a convoy filled with Eurasian prisoners passes by and draws a large crowd. As she and Winston watch the event, shoulder-by-shoulder, she asks him to take the day off on Sunday afternoon and whispers to him directions to the countryside outside of London near a dead tree, where they would meet again at 15 o'clock. The last truck in the convoy goes by, and Julia squeezes Winston's hand. They didn't make contact as they part ways. Julia meets Winston at their designated meeting spot in the bushes outside the city.

She introduces herself to him as they kiss and laughs when Winston tells her he thought she was a spy for the Thought Police. She tears off her sash and shares a block of chocolate with him from the black market.

She explains she manages to disguise her illegal activities by working with the Junior Anti-Sex League and is attracted to Winston's expression for she thinks he is against the Party. As he is helping her up she slips a note into his Later, Winston sees the girl in the lunchroom but can't bring himself to speak to her.

Finally, after a week As they stand together watching the event, the girl whispers to Winston directions to a location in the countryside outside of London, near a Book 2, Chapter 2. Winston meets the girl at the agreed-upon place, then follows her to a deserted clearing. They kiss and she A thrush sings in a nearby tree as they kiss passionately. Julia removes her clothing and tells him she has slept with dozens of Party members.

Half an hour later Winston wakes and lies looking at Julia 's naked body. He considers the sex they have had to be a conscious political act, Book 2, Chapter 3. Julia and Winston travel back to London separately, by different routes. But before they leave they For several weeks Julia and Winston meet at irregular times in the streets of London, but do not return One night they have sex in an abandoned church.

While In the church, Julia tells Winston about herself. She is 26, lives in a hostel with 30 other girl s, Julia also understands the Party's policy on sex better than Winston does. She explains to him Winston, in turn, tells Julia about a time when he was on a community hike with Katharine and nearly pushed Book 2, Chapter 4.

Charrington's junk shop as a place in which to secretly meet Julia. Charrington discreetly reassures Winston that he will not betray their secret to the Police Julia arrives with coffee, tea, bread, milk, sugar, and jam that she's bought on the black Winston is terrified of rats, but Julia throws her shoe at it and then stops up the hole with a piece of Julia , to his surprise, provides the next two lines. She says that she will take the Book 2, Chapter 5.

Winston embellishes articles that are to be quoted in speeches while Julia produces atrocity pamphlets. As Parson and his children hang streamers all over Victory Mansions, they Winston and Julia continue to meet in the room above Mr. Charrington's shop. Winston stops drinking gin and Winston tells Julia about his suspicion that O'Brien is, like them, an enemy of the Party.

Julia , though, Book 2, Chapter 7. Winston warns Julia that if she continues to see him she will die. He tells her that at Book 2, Chapter 8. Winston and Julia go to O'Brien's luxurious apartment, where O'Brien's servant, Martin, admits them into a room where Winston confesses that he and Julia are enemies of the Party and adulterers. O'Brien serves Julia and Winston wine, which neither He explains that members of the Brotherhood work Book 2, Chapter 9.

Charrington's shop and begins reading the book while he waits for Julia to arrive. JavaScript seems to be disabled in your browser. For the best experience on our site, be sure to turn on Javascript in your browser. Julia is Winston Smith 's Juliet. Is the name a coincidence? Probably not. A duplicitous and whimsical creature, her sexual allure inspires Winston to start the rebellious writings because he fantasizes about her.

Julia is a dark-haired, twenty-six-year-old employed as a machine operator in the Fiction Department at the Ministry of Truth.



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