Sexuality In 1984 By George Orwell

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In 1984, George Orwell recognizes the power of sexuality within the individual. Orwell illustrates sexuality as an expression of personal freedom. Winston’s sexuality is his way of escaping the oppressive routine that The Inner Party imposes on him. In addition, The Inner Party recognizes the power of sexuality and actively tries to institutionalize sexual values in the population to inhibit their individual expression the Anti-Sex League. Furthermore, Julia actively denounces the Anti-Sex League, acting against the party by expressing her sexuality and fight a personal, ideological rebellion. Consequently, O’Brien recognizes the power of Winston’s sexual attraction, and forces the abandonment of Winston’s sexuality to finally break his will.

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