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Symbolism in the book 1984?

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What would be another symbol of Winston and Julia's relationship other than the glass paperweight and why?

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  1. Omg!!! My sister probably knows the answer to this question! Shes been screaming "1984" stuff all day... hang on! XD

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    The room above Mr. Charrington's shop, because it was a haven for their relationship. It was the only place they thought they could be together although they were mistaken for that belief. It symbolizes the dangers of their relationship and the risks that was taken.


  2. i read this book like last year and did a report on it and me and my teacher both agreed besides the paperweight that Big Brother was kinda one. idk

    hope this helps

  3. That is such a moving piece. I wish Orwell could see the world as it is now, he'd just laugh and say "I told you so."

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