Winston waiting for Julia to arrive to Mr. Charrington’s upstairs room, begins to hear a mysterious woman, who ends up being a prole, singing a song that was written by the infamous versificator. A machine that writes songs with no human intervention. It makes him paranoid about being caught but also doesn’t want to stop because of the thrill he gets when they sneak away. The lyrics of the song represents the the feelings that exist in Winston about his relationship with Julia, even if he does not know it as he hears them. He is becoming more and more in love with Julia after every meet. It has become hard for him to say goodbye for him. This means he has become more free about his feelings. He is having affection and he is not hiding anymore. Winston is becoming aware of it and it making him worry that soon enough they will get caught because its been weeks meeting at the same spot. He is sure that they will caught but it doesn’t matter to me because he has becoming his own person feeling what he wants without any restrictions. Feeling a comfort even though it is deceptive.
Sunday, December 17, 2017
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