How Does Winston Motivate People To Do In 1984

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There’s always something motivating a person to do what their doing. Throughout 1984 you witness a series of events that motivates Winston to do what he’s doing. Trying to find out the truth about his mother and him sneaking around with Julia. Most of Winston’s experiences are traumatic which could be motivating him. Also, the belief that Winston has is that he feels like there’s other people like him. Winston’s goal is to not get killed because he already knows that he’s a dead man. There are many factors that motivate Winston but the main ones are his experience that he goes through, the beliefs he has, and his goals. One of the many factors that motivates Winston is the experiences that he has been through. Most of the experiences that he has been through are traumatic. Winston lost his mother at a young age which is a traumatic experience to go through especially when he has no other family members. Winston feels that his death of his mother is his fault. Everything he’s doing is to find out the truth about his mother’s death. Another traumatic experience that Winston has been through is when the atomic bomb had fallen on Colchester. As a kid this something traumatic to go through because the place you’re living in is going through a war. It’s like your …show more content…

Winston believes that there’ other people like him. Winston is a person who has a journal and writes. He thinks the events that he remembers actually happened. When Winston meets Julia, who also writes and believes the things that Winston believes. When Winston meets Julia, it’s hope that they’re more people like them. The second belief that Winston has is that their all dead. Winston believes that the people of Oceania are already dead. The only time that that Winston feels alive is when he’s with Julia. Winston’s main beliefs are that there’s other people like him and that everyone in Oceania is already