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Winston Smith in George Orwell's novel "1984" feels conflicted about women. He desires love and human connection but is also suspicious of women due to the oppressive nature of the society he lives in, where relationships are monitored and controlled by the Party. Smith struggles to trust his feelings and navigate genuine connections amidst the pervasive atmosphere of fear and surveillance.

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