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Winston now makes a serious attempt to find a connection with the past. Winston knows that his actions mean certain torture and death, yet he continues to search, hoping that he is not alone, that someone else feels as he does. This is the first time in the novel that Winston actively reaches out to the past, to his curiosity and obsession with memory and history, and it is this action that seals his fate. At this point, Winston wonders if he is the only one who remembers the past.
Winston was drawn to Mr Charrington's shop in the first place due to the old items which contains history and memories of the past. Through those items, he is able to search for the past and discover his true identity from these memories. Besides, Winston also realised that there was an area which he could call his own, spending time alone without the monitor of the telescreen. Hence, Winston thought he found a good place where he could be himself.
The lack of self identity, memories and past bothers Winston in 1984. That was the reason he rebelled against the party. Winston was keen to search for the past and memories because he wanted to find his true identity and freedom through it.
It represents different things in different places. When Winston first purchases it, it's a symbol of something from the past (Winston's ideology) being imprisoned. However, when it is destroyed, it represents Winston's secret hiding place being destroyed, and like the coral, he is much smaller and less bold without it.
In Nineteen Eighty-Four, Mr Charrington first presents himself as a kind, old shopkeeper, with an interest in items of the past. However, he is later revealed to be a member of The Thought Police who carries a darker personality.
Winston basically realizes Julia does not understand nor does she care about the difference between truth and falsehood. "She only questions the teachings of the Party when they in some way touched upon her own life." On the other hand, Winston is horrified by how the Party falsifies the past. This is a big difference that can be seen between the two separte generations.
Winston now makes a serious attempt to find a connection with the past. Winston knows that his actions mean certain torture and death, yet he continues to search, hoping that he is not alone, that someone else feels as he does. This is the first time in the novel that Winston actively reaches out to the past, to his curiosity and obsession with memory and history, and it is this action that seals his fate. At this point, Winston wonders if he is the only one who remembers the past.
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o'brien is trying to make winston stop remembering the past and admit to whatever the party wants him to
Winston was drawn to Mr Charrington's shop in the first place due to the old items which contains history and memories of the past. Through those items, he is able to search for the past and discover his true identity from these memories. Besides, Winston also realised that there was an area which he could call his own, spending time alone without the monitor of the telescreen. Hence, Winston thought he found a good place where he could be himself.
As of July 2014, it does not appear that Julia Stiles is dating anyone. In the past she has dated Heath Ledger, Josh Harnett, and David Harbor.
The lack of self identity, memories and past bothers Winston in 1984. That was the reason he rebelled against the party. Winston was keen to search for the past and memories because he wanted to find his true identity and freedom through it.
As of July 2014, it does not appear that Julia Stiles is dating anyone. In the past she has dated Heath Ledger, Josh Harnett, and David Harbor.
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