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.
Winston and Julia realize that there relationship is not what should be and is not what is allowed. But, they both feel like it is what they want. They both know they should stop, but they also know that they aren't going to, not until they are stopped by 'Big Brother'.
The room upstairs for the use of Winston and Julia .
Her name is Julia Winston.
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.
Winston and Julia realize that there relationship is not what should be and is not what is allowed. But, they both feel like it is what they want. They both know they should stop, but they also know that they aren't going to, not until they are stopped by 'Big Brother'.
The room upstairs for the use of Winston and Julia .
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.
Winsotn did!........
Winston notices that a girl from the Fiction Department named Julia is looking at him during lunch.
Her name is Julia Winston.
Winston stayed with Julia in Mr. Charringtons room where he believed there to be no telescreens.
Julia .
scared and panicked
The similarities between Julia and Winston in the book 1984 are that they are both:Rebellious towards Big BrotherEnjoy independenceLike to indulge in human pleasures (sex)Despise The Party