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George Orwell 1984 Women

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In the novel 1984, written by George Orwell, Winston Smith struggles to survive under the totalitarian rule of Oceania's government and their figurehead Big Brother. With his mistress, Julia, Winston breaks the laws of his country and both of them attempt to evade the “Thought Police” and continue to see each other. Orwell’s portrayal of women as weak, intellectually inferior, and by having his protagonist objectify women establishes the misogynistic views of the novel. How mothers are portrayed in 1984, largely reflects Orwell’s “back to the kitchen” mentality and belief of women being weak. Three types of women are portrayed in Orwell’s novel, mothers, wives, and sexual beings. Winston’s mother, although she was kind, was powerless to protect
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