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Winston Smith Sacrifice In George Orwell's The Party

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This quote explains how the protagonist of George Orwell’s 1984, Winston Smith, was prepared to sacrifice his life in order to see through with the downfall of “The Party” which would allow his society to once again know true freedom. Throughout the society it was rumored that anyone who was not completely loyal to the society would be sentenced to death. Smith, knowing that he was about to betray the “The Party” on a level far more severe than “thoughtcrime” realized that he practically sentenced himself to death. He was ready to sacrifice his life in order be a small part of a much greater cause. After Smith is taken into custody, he is brainwashed into believing what the party wants him to think. Smith was defined by his sense

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