Who controls and is idolized by society?
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The Party, led by a figure known as Big Brother, possesses extreme power over society. The Party is seemingly ubiquitous with their telescreens watching peoples’ every movement and sound at all times, which allows the people little individuality and freedom (Orwell 3).
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What is the secret Winston is hiding from the Party and the rest of society that supports them?
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Winston is hiding his rebellious thoughts towards the Party and his ability to not be brainwashed by them. Winston is among the few people in the society that does not believe in the Party’s unconscionable ideology, but struggles with finding a way to share his beliefs when under constant scrutiny and without the ability to show his individuality (Orwell #). …show more content…
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When does Winston realize he may not be the only person who does not support the Party.
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Winston realizes that he is not the only person opposed to the Party when he picks up signals from his coworker O’Brien. When Winston is sure that O’Brien is on his side, he finds hope that one day he can rally enough people to possibly overthrow the Party.
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Where is it that people can escape the constant monitoring of the the