Throughout the novel, the Parson children come and go. They are spies that will turn in everybody and anybody who disobeys Big Brother's laws. At the end after Winston was caught, he sees Mr. Parson and asks why he was there. Turns out, his own children reported him for talking in his sleep. Instead of being upset or angry with them he was happy! He was glad they turned him in and try to help him fix his negative thoughts about Big Brother. He is so obedient and oblivious, that he is proud of his own kids for turning him in for something so silly. Does he truly love big brother and his children?