Why does Winston think hope lies with the proles? How does the Party maintain its power? Who is Emmanuel Goldstein? What is Room ? Literary Devices Symbols. The Glass Paperweight and St. Previous section Motifs Next section Protagonist. Winston uses this as a concrete tangible reminder of the past, as memories are no longer reliable.
The paperweight helps him and gives him hope. The glass coral paperweight symbolizes multiple things. It is the dreams of freedom that the past once had.
The paperweight proves that the Party cannot control all information and history and that some objects or places are still here to remind people of the past. It is the only place that they could have to themselves and truly think. Thirdly, the paperweight is a symbol of hope. The Party tries to control the past and all information, but the paperweight remains as a symbol of hope from the past.
Lastly, the glass coral paperweight symbolizes the destruction of the love between Winston and Julia. The paperweight being made of glass, foreshadows the destruction of their relationship. The paperweight represent Winston hopes and idea of overthrowing the party. The paper weight is a glass ball with a piece of coral in it. At first glance Winston notices how large the piece of coral appears, and how much beauty is stored inside the glass. The coral represents his hoes and dreams themselves, while the glass surround the coral represents his and Julia's relationship.
The relationship magnifies his hopes of overthrowing the party, and make him believe it is possible do to so. The relationship just makes him want to rebel more. When Julia and him are caught the thought police shatter the paper wight, and Winston realize how small the coral was, and figured out that the glass only made it appear large, just as his rebellion was magnified by the relationship he held with Julia. Winston finally realized how irrational his idea were, just like he realized how small the coral was, when the things surrounding it was gone.
His one action, to go against the party, wasn't going to affect anything at all. The power tha party hold is enormous.
Once Winston and Julia are caught, Winston is taken to the Ministry of Love where he is to be cured huge example of the power they hold. They use your worst fear to cure you, for Winston it was rats, the same rats he saw in the dream, and a rat like the one saw in the apartment just before being caught by the thought police. The glass paperweight symbolizes Winston's hope. She pretends to be happy with Tom, although she confronts the fact that she does love Gatsby and his material.
In the book , by George Orwell, the Big Brother, aka the government, is oppresses the citizens of Oceania through spying on them, monitoring every second of their lives, and controlling them through threats and by using this surveillance.
The illiberal government in this novel imposes what would be harsh violations of several of the rights Americans have such as their privacy, independence, and freedom. Big Brother justifies that spying on its citizens helps everyone as a group and is necessary for everyone. The Path Curiosity Leads Nineteen eighty-four, by George Orwell, is a novel about living in a corrupt utopian society.
Due to the fact the inner party controls every aspect of life, one may not have a mind of their own. Complete government control and government spying is a fear that has been among people ever since technology has begun to advance.
In the 's, George Orwell was one of those people in fear of rising totalitarian police states. Orwell wrote with the purpose of hoping to warn people of the dangers of the totalitarian form of government. Orwell tells the story through the life of Winston Smith and the daily oppression he goes through living in this form of government. Throughout the novel, George Orwell signifies the beauty and love the paperweight represents, as well as its fragility.
This is displayed through the first key passage, on page 95 and His immediate adoration illuminates that Winston has the same affection for his desire for Julia, exposed through his thoughts. His immediate desire for the paperweight and his immediate desire for Julia are one in the same, as in beauty.
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