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Another 1984

TitleAnother 1984
# of Words978
# of Pages (250 words per page double spaced)3.91


Another 1984


Word Count: 956

From the very beginning Winston and Bernard make
them enemies of their society. These characters risk their
lives to try and recapture what we take for granted today.
Winston and Bernard try to keep their individuality and
recapture through their jobs, and the way they live. Both
1984 and Brave new World show us that we must be
careful to protect our ideas and way of life. Through the two
main characters, Winston and Bernard, the authors show the
readers that once tyranny takes hold reality and individuality
are lost. Winston attempts to keep in his individuality through
the apartment he rents. The apartment, which was rented
from the owner of the antique store, is one way he makes
himself different. The antique store owner could sense how
Winston was different from the others, and he showed that
when he said, “There’s another room upstairs that you might
care to take a look at.” (81) Winston is instantly charmed by
the rooms nostalgic look and furnishing.! At first it was, “a
wild, impossible notion, to be abandoned as soon as though
of.”(82) One thing that leads to him later renting the
apartment is the fact that their is no visible telescreen. The
owner told Winston the he never had one because, “Too
expensive. And I never seemed to feel the need of it
somehow.”(82) In truth their was a telescreen behind the
etching, which leads to the capture of Winston and Julia. The
apartment was a huge symbol of the past to Winston. The
apartment is decorated with relics of the past: a double bed,
a metal etching of a church, a bookshelf filled with ancient
tomes. Winston and Julia use these items as constant
reminders of the past they are longing for. They believe that
they can safely enter this world, separate from the one of the
Party and Big Brother. In their mind it is a safe haven, in
reality it is a rat, pest and filth ridden slum. It is not even safe
from the Party. As it turns out there was a telescreen in the
apart! ment. It was hidden behind the etching of the church,
that Winston thought was so nostalgic. In the end Winston
and Julia could not control their own lives, just like society
where no one has a control. Bernard didn’t have a nostalgic
apartment, what he had was a way of life contrary to others.
No one in his world wanted to worry about anything. They
would drown their worries in the pleasure drug Soma. What
Bernard would do is think about his problems, tell them to
his friend, and find other ways to deal with them. Bernard
refuses to run away from his problems. In fact the way he
lives causes him to take on the problems of the society along
with his own. Things like flying just to see the scenery and
look at the moon. For Bernard it was not where he lived,
but how he lived. One of the biggest similarity between
Bernard and Winston is their jobs. The positions they hold
allow them to hold links to the past and reality the way it
was. Winston would constant! ly review records about the
past as they ac...

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