1984 Part Two Themes
The passage which best represents love as the theme of it is in the first pages of Chapter Five. In the passage Winston is realizing that he doesn't only like Julia for what she does for him physically but that he also has an emotional bound to her. He realizes that with her and with love in his life everything is better. He stops drinking and "the process of life had ceased to be intolerable..." He likes every minute and every detail of their time alone, "it did not matter...the room was paradise." When someone falls in love everything is great when that person first realizes that he is actually in love. Life seems worth living. One only wants to be with his lover and live life with his companion alone. In this passage Winston is at this point in his affair. He only wants to be with Julia and loves everything that they share. He has a noticeable change in his lifestyle too. He has better health with his ulcer subsiding and doesn't cough in the morning jerks like an old man. He feels rejuvenated by Julia and by love. The final passage in Chapter Four talks of a glass paperweight which can be associated with a symbolic meaning. Winston bought the paperweight earlier
In Part One's ending, Winston hears the woman on the telescreen's voice like "jagged splinters of glass. The most disturbing thing about his disappearance was the casual nature with which Winston perceived it. Charrington comes in, he sees the broken glass and orders it to be cleaned up with a hint of some compassion for Winston. There were no clots of bloody hair or screaming for mercy. However, just as the glass paperweight cannot be put back together, neither can Winston's life or love. In the last passages of Part Two he does not think of he Thought Police coming for him but they actually do come for him. As if it was an everyday occurrence to loose a friend or even just a fellow coworker or acquaintance. The most disturbing thing about the world of 1984 is the lack of compassion for human life. The glass bubble is Oceania where nothing can escape and the coral is Winston's life, small, but it looks much bigger to Winston when he looks at it through the glass. He was an employee who was working on the new Newspeak dictionary. But now he shows it off to her as something of his own that is forbidden. The paperweight is made of glass with coral inside. Anyone in today's world would be distraught with grief for a time and the police would look into any disappearance. and was scared that Julia would see it when he thought she was spying on him. Winston knew he was too smart to stay alive much longer.
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