Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Chapter VI

My reaction to Winston, is that he is very foolish for trusting Obrien who is a complete stranger. He doesn't know him, on a personal level, and he could be anyone. I think that Winston doesn't really consider his every move and action. He knows that one day;someday, he'll get caught. I think he relies more on his diary than anything. His diary will be prof of everything he knew. By Obrien's, actions and the way he talked to Winston, anyone can assume that Obrien seems like he has experience. He talked to Winston, so sure of himself. He knew everything to say when and where to say it. It makes him look very suspicious, not to mention when Obrien mentioned Syme or like he referred to it someone he can't remember. It makes him look very suspicious, be it that Syme had only disappeared a day ago. Which enforces my opinion that Winston is foolish. He is so excited about finally being able to talk to Obrien and getting his address, that he simply brushes off all these little clues, which may lead someone to think that Obrien isn't being completely truthful. Winston seems very rapped up in the moment. Winston excepts his fate, but doesn't realize that some of his actions might get him killed sooner than anticipated.

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