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    Bird in the Meadow

    During Winston's and Julia's first secret meeting alone they witnessed a bird out by itself in a field. I was wondering if this bird represented someone or something, or if it's just nothing at all...

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    It's not terribly significant.

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    I believe that the thrush represents some sort of meaning, although not too significant, as pogona265 stated. The bird may just be singing to sing, but that's the idea of it. The leisure and free ability it has without surveillance for what it's doing reminds readers of what "freedom" means. Joy and emotion has been erased from the Party, so this also represents the past.

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    I agree that the bird doesn't have a whole lot of significance. However, both the bird and the meadow in its entirety represent the sense of carelessness that's virtually nonexistent in most of Oceania. The ease with which the bird sings its song along with the lack of telescreens and microphones is a symbol of the freedom that Julia and Winston so deeply crave. The serenity of the meadow serves as an escape from the oppressiveness of party life. The meadow also bears a strong resemblance to the "golden country" of Winston's dreams. As a matter of fact, the meeting of Julia and Winston in the meadow was foreshadowed by Winston's dream of the golden country. All in all, the bird is a symbol of freedom and proves that the party can't in fact control everything.

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