Winston believes that if he always knows the facts then he will be free from The Party. “then almost without a pause he wrote beneath it: TWO AND TWO MAKE FIVE” (Orwell 277). When Winston goes against his logic, he goes against his basic beliefs. The Party is able to completely change Winston’s mindset, this reveals the true power The Party wields because of how strong-willed Winston is. In the beginning of the book Winston knew that two and two make four, but the government pressure was so intense that it convinces Winston that the answer is five. When Winston believes that two and two make five it begins his downhill slope of losing the rest of his values. Winston had a love affair with Julia, which was completely against The Party, and Winston loved being defiant,
Winston believes that if he always knows the facts then he will be free from The Party. “then almost without a pause he wrote beneath it: TWO AND TWO MAKE FIVE” (Orwell 277). When Winston goes against his logic, he goes against his basic beliefs. The Party is able to completely change Winston’s mindset, this reveals the true power The Party wields because of how strong-willed Winston is. In the beginning of the book Winston knew that two and two make four, but the government pressure was so intense that it convinces Winston that the answer is five. When Winston believes that two and two make five it begins his downhill slope of losing the rest of his values. Winston had a love affair with Julia, which was completely against The Party, and Winston loved being defiant,