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Winston is fascinated by the rhyme because it reminds him of a time before the Party's oppressive rule, when there was still joy, freedom, and a sense of community. The rhyme symbolizes a connection to the past and offers a glimpse of hope and resistance against the Party's control. Winston is drawn to the rhyme as a form of rebellion and a way to maintain his humanity in a dehumanizing society.

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Q: Why is Winston fascinated with the proprietors rhyme about church bells?
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