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Comparing Orwell's Big Brother And O Brien

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Big brother is synonymous with lack of freedom, while O’Brien in the beginning represented a hope for freedom. Both of the aforementioned further stripped Winston of his freedom and humanity by initiating fear. “Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows” (Orwell 81).
“The long-hoped for bullet was entering his brain” (Orwell).
“Winston maintains, throughout the novel, two avenues of hope for a life outside the confines of the party and the watchful eyes of Big Brother, a life which may undermine or even overthrow the party’s hold on oceania” (British Novelist 15). Winston felt “peculiar reverence for O’Brien which nothing seemed able to destroy” (Orwell 273) although O’Brien
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