Topic > Winston and Julia's relationship in 1984 - 571

In George Orwell's novel, 1984, his relationship with Julia proved to be an outlet for his rebellion and hatred towards the Party. The affiliation between Winston and Julia did not contribute to his eternal destiny, but it helped him in his fight against the Party. He never experienced true fun until he met Julia: for once in his life, he escaped the daily routine regime of doom and gloom and finally had the chance to enjoy life, but in the end he was done brainwashing into liking the Party, the Ministry of Love. and the Ministry of Truth. He develops a sense of hatred towards Julia and ultimately her fate was decided by the Party, through Winston's torture and belittling. His willpower to know the past, swallows up his rebellion and revolt against the Party, also making a significant contribution to his destiny. The Party has prevented its relationship from successfully thriving through control and power. He controlled everything from the relationship to Winston and ultimately determined its outcome. When Winston was not having a secret affair with Julia, he developed a painful ulcer...