The social criticism in george orwell'S 1984
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They’ll shoot me I don’t care they’ll shoot me in the back of the neck I don't
care down with big brother they always shoot you in the back of the neck I don’t care down with big brother (Orwell, 1961:19). He was already dead, he reflected. It seemed to him that it was only now when he had begun to be able to formulate his thoughts, that he had taken the decisive step. The consequences of every act are included in the act itself. He wrote: Thoughtcrime does not entail death: thoughtcrime IS death (Orwell, 1961:28). After committing a crime of mind, Winston has an aspiration to join the Goldstein underground army and retreat Big Brother. Sometimes, too they talked of engaging in active rebellion against the Party, but with no notion of how to take the first step. Even if the fabulous Brotherhood was a reality, there still remained the difficulty of finding one‘s way into it (Orwell, 1961:152). Winston's great hope to live free from the bondage of the Party rules, Winston has a desire to live his wishes regardless of himself as a Party worker. Winston wants to live and marry as he chooses not a Party option. He also wants to spend time with his loved ones in a place where there was no telescreen that always keeps an eye on his every move. He wished that they were a married couple of ten years standing. He wished that he was walking through the streets with her just as they were doing now, but openly and without fear, talking of trivialities and buying odds and ends for the household (Orwell, 1961:139). 61 One day Winston falling in love with one of the Party members named Julia. Winston makes a steady relationship with Julia, although he realizes that his feelings for Julia were a mistake and the Party will not allow. He and Julia are lobbing over the character of Mr. Charrington as their permanent meeting place, although the risk of being captured by the Thought police was enormous. He wished above all that they had some places where they could be alone together without feeling the obligation to make love every time they met. It was not actually at that moment, but at some time on the following day, that the idea of renting Mr. Charrington‘s room had occurred to him. When he suggested it to Julia she had agreed with unexpected readiness (Orwell, 1961:139-140). At one time while he is spending time with Julia, in the attic of Mr. Charrington, they are both arrested and ambushed by Thought police. At that point Winston is hot, afraid of being beaten and tortured to death. A sudden hot sweat had broken out all over Winston‘s body. His face remained completely inscrutable. Never show dismay! Never show resentment! A single flicker of the eyes could give you away (Orwell, 1961:36). But unlike Winston's fear, Thought policedoes lead Winston to the Ministry of Love without hitting him. He is housed in a prison compound consisting of four telescreen in each corner. He did not know where he was. Presumably he was in the Ministry of Love; but there was no way of making certain. He was in a high-ceilinged windowless cell walls of glittering white porcelain. Concealed lamps flooded it which he supposed had something to do with the air supply. A bench, only by the door and, at the end opposite the door, a lavatory pan with no wooden seat. There were four telescreen, one in each wall (Orwell, 1961:225). 62 During his time in the Ministry of Love prison, Winston does not know the difference between day and night and he does not know clearly how long he had been there, which he obviously knows that while he is in prison.He is never fed and thus, he also makes sure that he is being more than a day there because his stomach now feels sliced hanger. There was a dull aching in his belly. It had been there ever since they had bundled him into the closed van and driven him away. Him. But he was also hungry, with a gnawing, unwholesome kind of hunger. It might be twenty- four since he had eaten, it might be thirty-six. He still did not know, probably never would know, whether it had been morning or evening when they arrested. Since he was arrested, he had not been fed (Orwell, 1961:225). As it moves and sounds just a little, the telescreenwould yell at him to keep it quiet and stoop in the corner of the room. ―Smith!‖ yelled the voice from the telescreen. ―6079 Smith, W! Uncover your face. No faces covered in the cell‖ (Orwell, 1961:234). In the Ministry of Love prison, often Winston is beaten until he has no longer able to calculate how often he has tortured. Treated like an animal by some guards, trampled until unconscious on the floor. The Party's torture of Winston does not stop there, but the evil thoughts Winston makes him tormented until Winston accepted his crimes. There were times when it went on and on until the cruel, wicked, unforgivable thing seemed to him not that the guards continued to beat him but that he could not force himself into losing consciousness. There were times when his nerve so forsook him that he began shouting for mercy even before the beating began, when the mere sight of a fist drawn back for a 63 blow was enough to make him pour forth a confession of real and imaginary crimes (Orwell, 1961:240). Sometimes he was beaten till he could hardly stand, then flung like a sack of potatoes onto the stone floor of a cell, left to recuperate for a few hours, and then taken out and beaten again. There were also longer periods of recovery (Orwell, 1961:241). However, Winston feels that he is on the right side, Big Brother and the Download 1.08 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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