It's so easy for us to judge this book, and the entire theme of the novel. I myself keep asking how the population of Oceania could possibly just give in and worship big brother. What I think we keep forgetting is its all the people have ever known. They don't know what it's like to have freedom, to love, or question things. Big brother tells them something and that's it. They don't question further, even when it's human nature. My question is if most of the people of Oceania love B.B., why is it Winston hates them? Everyone is raised without feelings so why does Winston have feelings towards big brother that most other don't have?


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