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Winston Smith In George Orwell's 1984 '

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Winston Smith, the protagonist of George Orwell’s 1984, is an inquisitive, intuitive, and romantic man. As the novel commences, Winston begins to question many aspects of his life and the way of life that Big Brother has set up. After reading Goldstein’s book, many of Winston’s questions were answered, however, Winston is still left wanting more: “He had still, here reflected, not learned the ultimate secret. He understood how; he did not understand why.” (217) Winston’s constant quest for knowledge and insight into the society that he is trapped highlights his inquisitive actions. Winston’s intuitive nature is displayed through the way he reacts to the world around him. For example, when Winston catches O’Brien’s eye, instead of forgetting
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