1984 Winston And Julia Relationship

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Everyone thinks different, acts different, feel different, etc. It is how they do these actions that reveal their psychological tendencies within each character and relationship. The psychological condition an individual has affects relationships and their overall purpose within the text. There are many similarities and differences in Waiting for Godot and 1984. The main characters in the text have many comparisons and contrasting elements regarding the psychological aspects of relationships and the individual characters in these texts.
Relationships in a novel are symbolically important, each type of relationship affects how the book goes on. In 1984 the two main characters; Winston and Julia, construct a combination of a sexual and a symbiotic relationship. Once the two meet and
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Charrington's room, and in an abandoned church. Every time they meet they have sex; for they say it is because they love each other, but it is there way of rebelling against Big Brother and the party. They truly share no true love for each other because in the end they betray each other. On the other hand they share a symbiotic relationship as well. A symbiotic relationship is when the two partners provide one another with something they lack and gain from it. Julia brings out Winston's pure hate toward the government and Big Brother, at first Winston’s only act against the government was buying a journal and writing “I hate Big Brother” (___) over and over again, however when Julia comes into play they have sex even though they cannot be together. Winston makes Julia realize how corrupt and bogus the government is, by telling stories of his past of what he remembers.However she does not reflect on the information as mush as she should have. This complex relationship makes the book even more meaningful, it represents how government can take a toll on people, which results in