Julia's Relationship In 1984 By George Orwell

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In a typical relationship, there are two people who care for one another, these two people will end up putting some of their partner's needs before their own in order to display affection. In the novel 1984 by George Orwell, Julia dominates her relationship with Winston, as well as shows her selfish tendencies by putting all of her desires before his needs Julia is displayed to be the dominant figure in her and Winston’s relationship. In contrast to modern-day relationships, Orwell makes Julia, the woman, take the lead in her relationship. In the book, Julia was first interested in Winston, Julia leads off headstrong by sending Winston a note saying “I love you”. Throughout the Novel, Orwell gives more evidence for the idea that Julia is dominant