Winston admires a man who he knows as the leader of the rebellion organization the Brotherhood, O’Brien. He thinks, “An unmistakable message had passed. It was as though their two minds had opened and the thoughts were flowing from one into the other through their eyes. ‘I am with you,’ O’Brien seemed to be saying to him. ‘I know precisely what you are feeling. I know all about your contempt, your hatred, your disgust. But don’t worry, I am on your side!’” (Orwell 33). Here, Winston commits the crime of thinking wrongly against the government. He sides with O’Brien, the supposed leader of the Brotherhood. If Winston is caught, he could face “reeducation” or worse, execution. Now, knowing the consequences, Winston has fully immersed himself in thinking against the government. It reads, “What was happening was only the working out of a process that had started years ago. The first step had been a secret, involuntary thought, the second had been the opening of the diary. He had moved from thoughts to words, and now from words to actions. The last step was something that would happen in the Ministry of Love” (Orwell 201). Through time, Winston has changed his perception on the way he thinks to going absolutely against the government. Although, as stated in the quote as foreshadowing, Winston will eventually face the Ministry of Love, also known as a torture system that essentially changes the rebellious mindset of people such as Winston to the mindset of loving the government and Big Brother. Overall, illegal thinking is displayed through Winston which produces strife and hatred towards the
Winston admires a man who he knows as the leader of the rebellion organization the Brotherhood, O’Brien. He thinks, “An unmistakable message had passed. It was as though their two minds had opened and the thoughts were flowing from one into the other through their eyes. ‘I am with you,’ O’Brien seemed to be saying to him. ‘I know precisely what you are feeling. I know all about your contempt, your hatred, your disgust. But don’t worry, I am on your side!’” (Orwell 33). Here, Winston commits the crime of thinking wrongly against the government. He sides with O’Brien, the supposed leader of the Brotherhood. If Winston is caught, he could face “reeducation” or worse, execution. Now, knowing the consequences, Winston has fully immersed himself in thinking against the government. It reads, “What was happening was only the working out of a process that had started years ago. The first step had been a secret, involuntary thought, the second had been the opening of the diary. He had moved from thoughts to words, and now from words to actions. The last step was something that would happen in the Ministry of Love” (Orwell 201). Through time, Winston has changed his perception on the way he thinks to going absolutely against the government. Although, as stated in the quote as foreshadowing, Winston will eventually face the Ministry of Love, also known as a torture system that essentially changes the rebellious mindset of people such as Winston to the mindset of loving the government and Big Brother. Overall, illegal thinking is displayed through Winston which produces strife and hatred towards the