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Protagonist Winston rebels against Party's control from "summary" of 1984 [Nineteen Eighty-four] by George Orwell
Winston, the central figure in this tale, dares to challenge the mighty grip of the Party. His very existence is a defiance against the oppressive regime that seeks to control every aspect of his life. From the moment he begins to question the truths fed to him by the Party, he sets himself on a dangerous path of rebellion. As he delves deeper into his thoughts, Winston becomes increasingly disillusioned with the propaganda that surrounds him. The slogans plastered on every wall, the telescreens that monitor his every move, the Thought Police ready to pounce on any hint of dissent - all these serve to fuel his growing discontent. He yearns for freedom, for truth, for a reality that is not dictated b...Similar Posts
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