Saturday, May 8, 2010

How is Winston physically, emotionally, and mentally transformed in 1984?

After
being tortured by ,is shocked and appalled at his physique and appearance when he looks into the
mirror. Physically, Winston is emaciated, dirty, and his skin is the color gray. Winston can see
his ribs and his knees are thicker than the bones in his legs.writes, "At a guess he
[Winston] would have said that it was the body of a man of sixty, suffering from some malignant
disease" (342). However, Winston slowly begins gaining weight as he emotionally and
mentally begins to accept Big Brother. Winston becomes healthier in the Ministry of Love as his
feelings and thoughts regarding Big Brother become more orthodox.

Winston is
emotionally broken after he experiences complete terror in Room 101. Winston stops resisting the
Party and begins to revere Big Brother by the end of his captivity in the Ministry of Love. In
the final scene of the novel, Winston is depicted as a shallow, content man with an affinity for
Big Brother. The Party successfully transforms Winston...

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