Just finished 1984; my head is still reeling. I have a hundred thoughts in my head but I’ll start with one:
Did Parson really yell out in his sleep “down with big brother” or did his daughter lie in her incrimination? If he did yell it out, does that further support that all of society has a natural notion (ancestrial knowlege, I think Winston called it) of right/wrong, just/unjust and how things ought be? What about the poet (his name eludes me) that is in the holding cell? Was his seemingly unconscious act to not strike God from the poem mimic Parsons sleeping outburst? Yet Parson is not a critical thinker. He is not inteligent enought to question Ingsog and yet his subconsious does?


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