lunes, 20 de febrero de 2012

THEY CAN'T GET INSIDE YOU

This quotation is said by Julia on chapter six, on the second part of the book 1984, written by George Orwell.  Dhe says this sentence to convince Winston that the Thought Police could make you say anything they wanted, but they couldn't make oyu believe it.

Furthermore, she believes that the Thought Police couldn't make them betray themselves, because their love was above all the tortures and pains they could make them suffer. With this sentences, Winston starts believing a little more in their relationship, and this makes them stronger.

However, as the story continues and comes to its end, we can see that this sentence was not that true, as both of them betray the other one at the end, to save their own life. Because as O'Brien said, you only care about yourself.

To conclude I'd like to say that I don't agree with this part of the book. In my opinion, there are some kinds of love people consider more important than their own life, for example the love a mother feels for her child, and I think that many people would rather die before betraying their families.

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