Binging A Cage To Winston In George Orwell's '1984'

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Winston was getting better and stronger. His environment was getting much better. He had meat to eat everyday. And he found a way to count the times, he knew that he had set time to eat meals. He finally agreed with the Party because he had nothing to do with it. He wrote that he accepted everything with the Party. He was scared that the policies would kill him and thought that it might happen every time. He felt that he was loving Julia more than before. Then O'Brien had a conversation with Winston and told he that he must love the Big Brother. Winston felt that barometric pressure was different when he was on the top of the block or the cave of the block. Later, O’Brien was binging a cage of mouse. He putted the cage to Winston’s head. Winston

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