Thoughtcrime In George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four 1984

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Thoughtcrime can be defined as the the inappropriate act of thinking in a certain manner or have certain beliefs that are contradicting Big Brother and the government (higher authority). Winston is writing in his diary, which is a crime and having thoughts of rebellion against Big Brother. Also, he is doing actions which are not considered proper to be done. In 1984, while writing in his diary Winston mentions the dangers of facecrime, thought crime, and rebellion. Even just writing in his diary puts him life in danger if the thought police ever found out. Winston is very conscious of his surroundings and fearful of anyone else finding out about his secret. At work, he is especially keen about O’brien and Julia. The thought police seem to very

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