Reality In George Orwell's Novel 1984

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Winston is an inner party member in Oceania but while he seems to fall in line with party values he internally questions the party and the reliability of his own memories in George Orwell's novel 1984. Outwardly, Winston shows little to no rebellious tendencies toward the party, but inwardly he questions history and society because in his memories he recalls someplace better. Thorugh the novel one of the main points is Winston trying to infer if he can trust his own memories or if he is crazy, this is the book questioning reality. The book poses the question that if everyone around you believes one thing to be true, how can you prove that it isn’t? This is posed through Winston's dilemma, outwardly he pretends to believe the propaganda the