English IV Honors
Mrs. Schroder
26 April 2018
Betrayal / Loyalty
The battle between Loyalty and betrayal in 1984 rests within all the characters who lives in Oceania. Winston bobbles between these two throughout the novel. His opinion is one way throughout most of the novel but changes by the end of the book. It’s difficult to stay on one side or the other because there are consequences for each side. Living in Oceania is a life of no freedom nor privacy. Oceania is a dystopia, ruled by Big Brother. Big Brother shall not be overruled or tested. This is made clear in the novel because of the strict rules and laws. The people of Oceania are guarded by the thought police. The thought police find people who talk, write, and even …show more content…
He was betrayed by his own daughter. His daughter is a part of the junior spies whose job is to turn in their own parents for committing thoughtcrimes. She overheard him talking and she reported it to the thought police. Winston was betrayed by several people in this book, like O’Brien. Winston believes that O’Brien is a member of the Brotherhood, and WInston idolizes him. O’Brien ends up torturing and brainwashing Winston to love Big Brother. He betrays Winston when he realizes that O’Brien is part of the inner party and he made up the Brotherhood. Instead of mentoring Winston he tortures and hurts …show more content…
Throughout the story betrayal and loyalty are a big theme. The main characters show more betrayal than loyalty but eventually loyalty comes about. WInston finally shows loyalty at the end of the novel. After Winston gets tortured and brainwashed he realizes this whole time that he loves Big Brother. He gets convinced that he loves O’Brien and that he isn’t the source of the pain. Winston used to know that 2+2=4 but O’Brien has now convinced him that 2+2=5. That’s what the people of Oceania are taught. This shows Winston has changed and now wants to show loyalty to the party.
All the scenarios of betrayal have other sides to the story. The other sides actually show loyalty to the party. Mr. Charrington and Parsons daughter both were undercover for the party and turned in Parsons and Winston for betraying the party. The consequences of staying loyal to the party however results in a life of no freedom or