's room
    on the seventh floor of the dilapidated Victory Mansions is depicted as a tiny, worn-down
    apartment, which includes a living room, a massive telescreen, and a small kitchen. The
    telescreen in Winston's apartment is placed in an unusual position, where it cannot command the
    entire room. It is positioned on the longer wall by the window and to one side of the telescreen
    there is an alcove, where Winston Smith can write in his secret diary without being in the
    telescreens view. There is also a small table positioned in the alcove and Winstons apartment is
    sparsely furnished. Similar to the rest of Victory Mansions, Winston's apartment is a worn-down
    dump, which is extremely small and uncomfortable. Winston's entire...
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Describe what Winstons room looks like in 1984.
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