1984, written under Cold War by George Orwell, sets the seen for a mutinous act of lust in Airstrip One, previously known as Great Britain that is under the rule of the Big Brother. The Party follows principles of Ingsoc, an English socialist totalitarian regime that has hidden tele screens everywhere listening to every word and recording your every step. The population is obliged for the sake of surviving to live out their lives with vigilance. This brings forth the prominent themes of isolation and fear forcing all, most noticeably the protagonist Winston to walk on egg shells when his relationship with Julia flourishes into a love affair. The affair does not revolve around love as that emotion is not present, but rather it is sexual affair …show more content…
The state of fear and isolation implemented by the regime, evolves from being the tools of separation in part one of the novel to the magnet of unification owing to the development of the love affair between the Winston and Julia in part …show more content…
Instead of being the essence of separation they bring the two individuals together against the regime. It needs to be emphasised that love is irrelevant in the story because it does not exist. The relationship between the two characters is in response to the sexual deprivation that is installed by the oppressive rule of Big Brother. The Party cares very little about love, because that emotion was banished through the isolation and fear. It is their biggest adversary, sexual lust that must constantly be tamed because they know that“ Sexual deprivation induced hysteria, which was desirable because it could be transformed into war - fever and leader worship” (139). Winston and Julia by committing the greatest act of rebellion against Big Brother break the frames of individualism and establish the bond that ultimately leads to their undoing. Yet their relationship is not based upon love but the succumbing to a banned human instinct. This act is what propels them in finding a shared sanctuary above the junk shop in the poles neighbourhood, because “The room was a world, a pocket of the past where extinct animals could walk”(157). The only ones that have not renounced to those emotions or that prehistoric behaviour are the proles, the outcasts of Oceania.“ The proles had stayed human. They had not become hardened inside” (172).