Parsons bragged about his children for snitching to the Thought Police for his unorthodox behaviour. Family values are eradicated in the society, hence even parents are afraid of their children. The children are trained since young to spy on their parents and report any unorthodox behaviour of their parents.
Parsons's children are members of the Junior Spies. The first time that we see Winston talking to Parsons, Parsons brags about the time his children set fire to a woman's skirt, and burnt her quite badly, because they saw her wrapping up sausages in a poster of Big Brother. He also brags about their sneakiness and their ability to use their new ear trumpets. When Winston meets Parsons again at the end of the book, Parsons actually brags about his daughter denouncing him to the Thought Police for chanting "Down with Big Brother" in his sleep. He says that it means that he brought her up in the right spirit, and that it shows that she's very bright for age seven.
His daughter turned him in.
The Parsons family is an example of a typical family under Inner Party rule. the children worship the Party, and are conditioned from a young age to be spies for the Thought Police. Many children have been known to turn in parents and family friends for thinking, acting, or speaking against Big Brother. Most parents live in fear of their own children and they often times make adults feel uneasy. During the dark times of the Inner Party rule, this was the average family dynamic.
Yes, she has three children...Emily, (born 1984), David (born 1986), and William (born 1990).
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He brags about their devotion to the Party. Even after his own daughter turns him in for thought crime he is still proud of her fo rloving the party more than him.
Parsons brags about his children because he sees them as achievements that reflect his own success as a parent. He might also feel proud of their accomplishments and want to share that pride with others. Bragging about one's children can be a way for parents to seek validation and recognition.
Polly Parsons was born on 1984-02-15.
His daughter turned him in.
Parsons own daughter denounced him.
Azure Parsons was born on October 5, 1984, in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
Johnnie Parsons died on September 8, 1984, in Van Nuys, California, USA of heart attack.
The children accuse Winston of thoughtcrime, which is the act of thinking rebellious thoughts against the Party and Big Brother. This is a serious offense in the dystopian society of George Orwell's "1984."
The cast of Four Episodes from 1984 - 1985 includes: Jayne Bentzen as Julia Jerry Winsett as Parsons
his little daughter over heard him say "down with big brother" while he was sleeping.
Winston predicts that his neighbor, Parsons, will be vaporized for his daughter reporting him to the Thought Police.
In 1984, Casey Parsons played in 1 game for the Chicago White Sox. He had 1 at bat, getting 0 hits, for a .000 batting average, with 0 runs batted in. He was walked 0 times. He struck out 1 time.