Avatar Book Talks – “1984”

 

Winston Smith

Josh                                                    Indirect Characterization 

  

 

The main character of my novel 1984 is Winston Smith. A normal man living in a not so normal version of London where an ultra-authoritarian government has control over everyone. Winston is a character with very strong views and values and its shown with his thoughts and actions. Winston lived in fear of the state and wanted to make change for the better. Behind closed doors Winston always thought the state had too much power over the people and was always paranoid that the government would find out about his thoughts and opinions as it would surely get him arrested. Winston would also rebel against the government with his actions by being in a relationship with Julia and joining the brotherhood. Winston is described as a skinny frail man by the author and in the official movie Winston wears glasses and has brown hair. As a character we know Winston has very different ideas and views than what the government wants him to have in this quote Listen. The more men you’ve had, the more I love you . . . I hate purity. I hate goodness. I want everyone to be corrupt to the bones.” it shows show that he was into the idea of free love, something that would be a serious crime in Oceania. In the story Winstoimpacts Julia’s life heavilyThe big thing I noticed is that their relationship and Winston convincing Julia to join the brotherhood sealed the deal for their right to free thinking as they were caught by the government and betrayed by the organization they thought wanted to help them. Maybe if they never interacted Julia would still be running around London and sleeping with various party members instead of going through torture and brainwashing.  Going into Winstons head and seeing his experience firsthand, learning about his views on the government that oppresses him every day and watching the roller coaster of events unfold in his life was an interesting journey, a great read.  

*NOTE: I wrote my paragraph with STEAL in mind Its just organized differently and is more like TALSE* 

 

 

MY BOOK TALK:

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Script:

 

The book i have read this term was 1984. This dystopian fiction written by George Orwell tells the tale of Winston Smith, a man who lives in an alternate version of London where a revolution had put in an ultra-authoritarian government in power. This government rules over the country with an iron fist, watches its citizens every move and stripped all its citizens of most of their rights like free thinking and even loving someone. Our main character Winston has other planseveryday Winston grows more scared of the power this government has over him and everyone around him. Hearing about fellow party members getting arrested and executed for ridiculous crimes or having 24/7 surveillance in your home would break anyone. He has decided he has had enough and that he wants to rebel. he does this through ways like attempting to join a resistance group and having a relationship with a woman named Julia. The character creation process was easy as I could use the Winston from the movie as a reference and the book itself had described Winston well. A Connection I made to the real world reading this all the chaos going down south of the border, whether it was police violence or the multiple NSA surveillance controversies you can see why 1984 is still considered a relevant book to this day. This book overall was a great read. The way this book presents the forbidden love between Winston and Juliathe whole atmosphere and world this book builds in depth, and the constant fear of where and when the government will catch Winston and Julia is well executed, I absolutely recommend this book to anyone interested in exploring dystopian worlds like this one or anyone who finds interest in studying politics and government.  

 

One thought on “Avatar Book Talks – “1984”

  1. Thank you for posting your avatar project onto your Edublog for COL and English 9. The following are my observations regarding your assignment from a technological point of view:

    – NOT embedded on Edublog properly (embed code for speaking avatar or images) > instead has a link that needs to be copied, the embed code needs to be placed in the TEXT tab, not the visual tab when filling in your post.
    – Includes all of the posting elements (title, tag, category, text)
    – Use of technology through blabberize.com is completed, and quality is excellent
    – Sound quality of speaking avatar is excellent

    Thank you,

    Mr. Barazzuol
    COL Teacher

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