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1984 By George Orwell Character Sketch Essay

1984 By George Orwell: Character Sketch Essay, Research Paper

1984 by George Orwell: Character Sketch

by Jeffrey Bowerman.

The two main characters in 1984 are Winston Smith and Julia. Winston has his

be watched through TVs (telescreens). Because of this paranoia, he found a

place in his apartment were he could sit without being seen. He spends much of

his time sitting in this corner writing in his diary. In his diary, he writes

things that could easily have him killed. Winston is a quiet person who has a

few friends. He has a strong feeling about how the world is and a stronger

feeling about how it should be.

“Just now I held up the fingers of my hand to you. You saw five fingers. Do

you remember that?”

“Yes.”

changed. He saw five fingers, and there was no deformity. Then everything was

back again. But there had been a moment ? he did not know how long, thirty

seconds, perhaps ? of luminous certainty, when each new suggestion of O’Brien’s

had filled up a patch of emptiness and had become absolute truth, and when two

and two could have been three as easily as five, if that were what was needed.

It had faded out before O’Brien had dropped his hand; but though he could not

recapture it, he could remember it, as one remembers a vivid experience at some

remote period of one’s life when one was in effect a different person.

Earlier in that section O’Brien had tortured him into believing two plus two

equals five.

Julia’s feelings are not nearly as strong as Winston’s. She is somewhat

sneaky, and she is very good at eluding The Thought Police. Julia is quiet, and

she likes to think of the future and the past rather than the present. She

enjoys small things that are old and simple. Julia is somewhat interested in

the way the world is turning. She enjoys nature and animals.

She fell to her knees, threw open the bag and tumbled out some spanners and a

screwdriver that filled the top part of it. Underneath was number of neat paper

packets. The first packet that she passed to Winston had a strange and yet

yielded wherever you touched it.

“It isn’t sugar?” he said.

“Real sugar. Not saccharine, sugar. And here’s a loaf of bread ? proper

white bread, not our bloody stuff ? and a little pot of jam. And here’s a tin

of milk ? but look! This is the one I’m really proud of. I had to wrap a bit

of sacking round it, because???”

But she did not have to tell him why she had wrapped it up. The smell was

already filling the room, a rich hot smell which seemed like an emanation from

his early childhood, but which one did occasionally meet with even now, blowing

down a passage-way before a door slammed, or diffusing itself mysteriously in a

crowded street, sniffed for an instant and then lost again.

Julia had more interesting things in her bag after the coffee, this example

shows her interest in old and simple things.

If Winston had a flat tire, he would probably sit in his car for a while.

After maybe one half hour, he would get out of the car and deal with it. When

he was dealing with it, he would not think about the work very much. Winston

In 1984, all the dish washing is done by the cooks. If Winston had to do

He probably would not break very many dishes. If he had the option to use a

dishwasher, he would definitely do it. Winston would probably have a few dishes

that he liked using and would use only them. Before he met Julia, he would eat

without much appetite and was skinny.

If Winston were faced with a bully, he would react with anger. After his

first reaction, he would look the person over. If he thought the person were

stronger, he would become afraid and sulky. Winston would begin to tell the

person that he was right, in hope of escaping pain. Winston does not like

If Winston had to go grocery shopping, he would be as quick as possible. He

would probably not do the best possible job, and he would probably forget things.

Winston would not use any coupons or go to certain stores because they were

cheaper. He would not enjoy shopping. Winston would try to get other people to

do the shopping for him.