1984 by George Orwell
Character sketch by Jeffrey Bowerman.
The two main characters in 1984 ar Winston Smith and Julia. Winston has his beliefs. It is very hard to make him confide in someone elses ideas or lies. He is a petty(a) paranoid about people watching him. In the narration 1984, people can be watched through TVs (telescreens). Because of this paranoia, he base a place in his apartment were he could hinge upon without being retrieven. He spends much of his time sitting in this corner writing in his diary. In his diary, he writes things that could soft have him killed. Winston is a quiet person who has a a few(prenominal) friends. He has a strong feeling about how the screwledge domain is and a stronger feeling about how it should be.
Here is my example from the book that shows Winstons character:
Just now I held up the fingers of my bowl over to you. You saw atomic number 23 fingers. Do you remember that?
Yes.
OBrien held up the fingers of his left hand, with the thumb concealed.
There are five fingers there. Do you see five fingers?
Yes.
And he did see them, for a fleeting instant, before the scenery of his mind changed. He saw five fingers, and there was no deformity. Then everything was public again, and the old fear, the hatred and the bewilderment came crowding back again.
exactly there had been a moment - he did not know how long, thirty seconds, perhaps - of luminous certainty, when each new speck of OBriens had filled up a patch of emptiness and had run 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 OBrien had dropped his hand; but though he...
I think you should include the question/ appellative your teacher wanted you to do exactly because you say its a book report yet it more analyzes the characters of the book.
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