Sunday, January 18, 2015

In 1984is Julia's rebellion insignificant if it does not concern clashing ideologies? Julia rebels against Big Brother's rules, whereas Winston is...

Any form of
rebellion in the society of is definitely significant, because it is
putting your own life and sanity at risk.  In their society, people are so very closely watched
and analyzed that rebellion, whether in rule only or against the entire system, is a
life-threatening risk. knows this, and yet rebels against the system anyway.  She has spent
quite a bit of time rebelling against it, and it has improved her quality of life while she
has.  Unfortunately, getting caught will mean the end of any form of independent living or
thought whatsoever.  Yet, it is still worth the risk to her.

So, because of
this, I don't find her rebellion insignificant.  Anything that one endeavors to do at the risk
of your life is not a light-hearted, flippant thing.  Julia, although maybe not rebelling
against an entire system, sure has a hatred for all that system does, and risks her rebellion at
the cost of great sacrifice.  I hope that those thoughts helped; good
luck!

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