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Is it really impossible for Winston to live the life of an ordinary person anymore?

author:Love peace and beauty

What happens here is permanent. Everything inside you will die. Did Winston really have no hope at all?

In the text, Winston and Julia later meet again, "Under the chestnut tree covered in thick shade, I betrayed you, you betrayed me-", they only have love, and now there is no love. Julia became stiff and crude, and they had only contempt and disgust for each other, and this contempt and disgust were not only for each other, but also for themselves, they looked down on themselves, they hated themselves, they all became the people they hated the most.

None of them were executed immediately, though, and Winston had a spare job and a relatively good income. Is it still possible for them to come back to life, that is, can they still be Resurrected? I dared to add a few ideas to let them come alive. They met in the park, sitting on the park bench there was nothing more to say, Julia got up and left, Winston got up and didn't know whether to keep or leave himself, then a sharp horn broke through the sky, it was a rocket, and then Winston saw the rockets overhead coming straight to this side, imagine That Winston took a few quick steps, threw down Julia, and protected Julia under him. If both of them were alive, they would probably cry with a headache, and if Winston had died because of it, would Julia's heart have come back to life?! I only want to say that they can die for each other, they can be shot for each other, they can endure beatings to death for each other, they can endure electric shocks to death, and even like the father in the text, they can't bear to be starved to death, but they can't bear to go to Room 101. But can we arbitrarily and completely deny this person based on this?! We should look at this man holistically, he is already very good, he is willing to give his life for love, this kind of love is not loyal and great enough?! Only to see that he can't stand rats chewing on his face, but not to see that he has been tortured by countless beatings and electric shocks, and still saying "I did not betray Julia", such a one-sided approach, right? Everyone has the most fearful thing, everyone has their own room 101, we can't go through our own room 101, we can't pass the test of room 101, if we pass, it must be dead, fear to death does not count! It is not right to judge a person's quality by this ultimate test, and O'Brien in the text cannot pass room 101. So if there is a rocket attack, if they cry with a headache, their hearts will come back to life, and they should forgive each other for their betrayal and let themselves go. Of course, winston may also hope that the rockets will come down and blow them all up, and watch indifferently as the garden is blown over.

The second assumption is that nature is the best healer. Winston was arrested at 39 and executed in his 40s, he may still have 1 or 2 years to go, and he no longer needs a job and earns a decent income. His mind rotted, he looked down on himself, he hated himself, he could only live on gin with a fishy smell. But he could go wherever he wanted, and neither the thought police nor the pickets were interested in him. The most beautiful April day in the world, I boldly designed another way for him to live, the city is gray, although only a few trees have sprouted new shoots, but life is still the same, gray, dull, people can not be interested. It was possible to do that with Julia in the park, and the depression should be gone, but it would never be interesting again. But the spring wind is gentle, taking off the heavy winter coat, people can't help but want to go to the field to see, a person walks to the field to see what, everything in the green velvet, a vibrant scenery, although the body is hung with rags, the whole mood of the person is still bright, Winston still has the joy of life, seeing the birds in the branches of the cheerful chirping, he can't help but laugh, after breaking the ice, the river, the fish are swimming freely, Winston will also infect the happiness of the fish, curious that they are invincible creatures, look, he still has curiosity, Winston could still come back to life, and later, if he could live, he could even regain a lot of self-esteem.

The third idea is that the Eurasian countries dominated by Russia and the East Asian countries dominated by the "Chinese Empire" (the author of this book participated in World War II and hated fascism, but had limited ideas, had an unclear understanding of Chinese socialism or the Communist Party, and believed that China was fascist authoritarian politics, but in fact we advocated reform and opening up, embraced the world, and were truly democratic countries) and liberated the people of Oceania, which was impossible in actual life. I think, in this case, the big brother portrait is all taken off, the screen is all smashed, free thought blossoms everywhere, Winston and Julia will not necessarily be together again, but they will definitely get all their self-esteem back, they will have love, friendship, there will be raw joy, laughter, curiosity, they will also have courage and integrity, they will love themselves again, O'Brien is wrong, they can be resurrected.

Is it really impossible for Winston to live the life of an ordinary person anymore?

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