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chap 1 summary Winston receives a secret note from Julia that says “I love you.” They begin secretly meeting, first in the countryside — a moment of freedom and rebellion.
chap 2 summary Winston and Julia’s relationship deepens. They meet again in the woods Julia reveals her hatred of the Party and how she rebels through small personal pleasures. like having secret relationships
chap 3 summary Winston rents the room above Mr. Charrington’s shop for him and Julia to meet privately. The room, with no telescreen, feels like a safe, peaceful world apart from Party control.
chap 4 summary They spend time in the mr Charrington room, growing closer and feeling briefly free.The glass paperweight becomes an important symbol of their fragile world together.
glass paperweight symbol small, round, decorative object - Shows Winston and Julia’s small, private, happy world that is fragile.
Room above Mr. Charrington’s Shop: symbol a place where they feel free and safe, but only for a short time.- Symbolizes temporary freedom and intimacy; a false sense of security.
golden country symbol Winston’s dream of peace and natural freedom.because it’s a beautiful, open place where he can be himself—away from the Party’s control, rules, and surveillance.
Secrecy and Danger motif Every private moment is shadowed by the risk of being caught; secrecy itself becomes a form of resistance.
rebellion through love motif Winston and Julia’s relationship is an act of defiance against the Party’s control of emotion and desire.
Winston character notes Becomes more hopeful and alive through his relationship with Julia, believing rebellion is possible.
Julia character notes Practical and rebellious through pleasure, but doesn’t care about big ideas — she rebels for herself.
charintons character notes Kind old shopkeeper (so far) who rents Winston the room; seems to support their secret meetings.
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