She gives him a note that says I love you.
Winsotn did!........
no Julia is not, in the end Julia and Winston are both caught by the thought police.
Julia is initially skeptical and dismissive of Winston's story about Jones, Aaronson, and Rutherford, viewing it as a reflection of the Party's manipulation of truth. However, she also expresses a sense of frustration and anger toward the Party's oppressive control over people's lives and memories. This conversation deepens her bond with Winston, as they share a mutual disdain for the regime and a desire for freedom from its constraints. Ultimately, it highlights Julia's rebellious spirit and her willingness to challenge the Party's narrative.
She is only interesting in living a free life, which in her mind is being able to have sex with whoever she wants and doing as she pleases.
he hopes that he too is secretly against the Party and is speaking to him in his dreams
Winston and Julia are betrayed by Mr. Charrington, the Thought Police and O'Brien. The betrayed is caused as Winston and Julia were allowed to rent a room in Charrington's shop.
Winston and Julia converse on the streets by passing notes to each other.
The room upstairs for the use of Winston and Julia .
Winsotn did!........
Winston and Julia first met in the countryside, during the Two Minutes Hate session at work. Julia slips him a note reading, "I love you," which sets off their secret romance.
O'Brien believed that Winston's actions after receiving the book from O'Brien, such as visiting the antique shop or meeting with Julia, showed he still had doubts in the Party. This behavior was seen as the initial sign of Winston's rebellion against the Party.
Winston skips ahead to read Chapter 3 because that part is about the Party's ideology, which he is interested in. When he is with Julia, he reads Chapter 1 aloud to her to share the contents of the book and express his thoughts. Reading aloud together creates a bond between Winston and Julia as they both engage with the rebel ideas presented in the book.
The person that is looking at Winston during lunch is Julia. The looks that he gets from her makes him wonder about her true intentions.
Her name is Julia Winston.
Winston
Winston stayed with Julia in Mr. Charringtons room where he believed there to be no telescreens.
scared and panicked