The readers clearly notice this in both pieces. Evey Hammond and Winston Smith are two characters that are effected by the culture and society around them. Both characters compare and contrast in the way that these factors affect them. They both act out against society, even though it is highly illegal. They both want to be free and not have to live by the regulations and control that the government now has on their lives. Both characters also share a special relationship, which ends up to be nothing but a waste of time and misleading. O’Brien is a “friend” to Winston who shares the same feelings towards the government at first but ends up being the cause of his lack of freedom from the party, while V is a like-minded to Evey, but eventually ends up torturing her. Although both characters react differently to the torture, they will forever be similar. The only thing that will forever sets them apart is that Evey moves on with her life and is free of the party’s regulations, while Winston now adores the government, thinks everything they say and do is right, and will live the rest of his life surrounded by
The readers clearly notice this in both pieces. Evey Hammond and Winston Smith are two characters that are effected by the culture and society around them. Both characters compare and contrast in the way that these factors affect them. They both act out against society, even though it is highly illegal. They both want to be free and not have to live by the regulations and control that the government now has on their lives. Both characters also share a special relationship, which ends up to be nothing but a waste of time and misleading. O’Brien is a “friend” to Winston who shares the same feelings towards the government at first but ends up being the cause of his lack of freedom from the party, while V is a like-minded to Evey, but eventually ends up torturing her. Although both characters react differently to the torture, they will forever be similar. The only thing that will forever sets them apart is that Evey moves on with her life and is free of the party’s regulations, while Winston now adores the government, thinks everything they say and do is right, and will live the rest of his life surrounded by