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          1984: Winston's Hatred Of Big Brother
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George Orwell, author of Nineteen Eighty Four , in 1921 joined the
Indian Imperial Police but seven years later resigned having come to hate
imperialism. This was evident in the novel when George Orwell portrayed the
Party of Big Brother, as a government we wouldn't desire but if we were not
caref ....
          Middle of essay .... capable of ." Winston's strong
hatred toward the Party made him willing to murder, commit acts of sabotage,
to cheat, and commit suicide. Followers of the Party would not have felt
the feelings of such contrast of love and hate but rather to fulfill their
duty to Big Brother.
	Winston who was sane was more logical then the Party. Since Winston
thought things through in a logical manner, it helped him stay reassured
that the Party was evil and made him focus on not giving up but mentally
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