She claims that she chose Winston because she just sensed that he was against the party like herself
Julia .
The dark-haired girl in 1984, is Julia. Who later becomes Winston Smith's love/sex interest.
The Dark-haired girl Falls, Winston then helps her up and she hands him a Letter saying "I Love You".
The dark-haired girl gives Winston a note that reads "I love you." This act of defiance against the oppressive regime in the novel is significant because it represents a small act of rebellion and human connection in a dystopian world.
The answer to this question contains major spoilers, so read at your own risk:He thinks he hates her, but he actually loves her. Her name is Julia, and she and Winston attempt to use their love as a resistance against The Party.
Winston notices that the girl at his work (Julia) who he has seen from time to time has a bandage around her arm. She stumbles in the hallway and he helps her up. She slips him a note saying she loves him.
The dark-haired girl in "1984" is Julia. She is a young woman who is a member of the Junior Anti-Sex League who becomes romantically involved with the protagonist, Winston Smith. Julia represents youthful rebellion against the oppressive regime of the Party in the novel.
Winston, who is the the main protagonist in the novel, who rebel against the party.Julia, a women who is unlike the typical girl in society. She has a love affair with Winstonand and also a rebel against the party.O'Brien, who is the head of the inner party.Mr Charrington, who is a member of the Thought police.Ampleforth, Winston's colleague at the Ministry of Truth.Parsons, who is also Winston's colleague.Symes, Wiston's colleague.
Winston hates the girl behind him because she is devoutly following the Party's rules, which he despises. Her red sash symbolizes her loyalty to the Party and adherence to their ideology, which Winston finds repugnant.
Winston believes he is being followed by the Thought Police, who are responsible for monitoring and suppressing any rebellious or dissenting thoughts or actions against the Party. He becomes paranoid about being caught and punished for his rebellious thoughts and actions.
Katherine signifies the typical behaviour of a girl in the society. She treats sex as their duty to the party, feels uncomfortable when she's not with the group (when they got lost during the tracking) just like how a girl ought to behave.Of course Winston is different from the typical citizen, so having sex with Katherine was a dread from him since she's like a wood with no feeling, just like how he had described it. Hence, to Winston, Katherine is just like any other girl in the society who is controlled by the party.
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