Summary Of 1984 Chapter 1-10

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In Book 2 Chapter 10, Winston noticed a women prole singing out in the courtyard.He was talking to Julia about this prole being the only one that can give hope to this society. Both Winston and Julia heard a voice coming from a picture in their room,they looked closer and discovered it was a telescreen. It gives them directions to stand still and not to make any movements. Then the Thought Police came into the room, targeting Julia, breaking a glass paperweight on her and took her. Winston noticed Mr. Carrington entered the room and demanded the Thought Police to pick up the broken paperweight. Winston started to realize that he was apart of the Thought Police.

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