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when he tells him.
Winston keeps a diary as a form of rebellion against the oppressive government of Oceania. It allows him to express his thoughts and feelings in a private space, away from the constant surveillance of Big Brother. Writing in the diary also becomes a way for Winston to preserve his individuality and sanity in a society that seeks to eliminate both.
Winston Smith records his thoughts in a diary is an expression of both independence and protest against 'Big Brother' as well as a means of , hopefully , communicating his thoughts and feelings to a future generation .
When Harry destroyed Tom Riddle's diary
the diary is pretty full of crimes the husband has done probably.
Because of the amount of disinformation that the Ministry of Truth put forth, Winston was not sure that it was even 1984.
So he'll know if anyones opened it. or touched it/looked at it.
In "1984," the diary serves as a tool through which the protagonist, Winston, can express his inner thoughts and feelings, which are restricted in the oppressive society of Oceania. It allows him to preserve his individuality, rebellious thoughts, and memories in a world where independent thinking is punished. The act of writing in his diary also symbolizes Winston's resistance against the Party's control over his mind and his desire for freedom.
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Nobody knows. Shakespeare did not keep a diary where he wrote down such things.
i think Anne frank had done a splendid job of making her diary
I think it is because everyone says its new but I didn't realize that