1984 Winston And Julia's Relationship Analysis

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When it comes to Julia’s and Winston’s relationship, Julia has the most power. For instance, Winston was helping Julia because she had stumbled and injured her broken arm. While he was doing this, she managed to slip Winston a note that confessed her love towards him. This illustrates how Julia has the most power when it comes to the relationship. If it weren’t for her making contact with him, they would’ve never had this relationship to begin with. In addition, when Julia and Winston finally met up, conversations were exchanged, but later on, they decided that they wanted to be more intimate with one another “He knelt down before her and took her hands in his. ‘Have you done this before?’ ‘Of course. Hundreds of times- well, score of times,

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