book 3 Ch. 4-6
"The pencil felt thick and awkward in his fingers. He began to write down the thoughts that came into his head. He wrote first in large clumsy capitals: FREEDOM IS SLAVERY Then almost without a pause he wrote beneath it: TWO AND TWO MAKE FIVE." Pg. 349
This shows how Winston is trying to show that he has given up. We can tell that it has been a long time because a pencil feels weird to him. It makes me wonder how long they kept him in prison. Winston can't keep fighting and he has no more energy to fight. After all of O'Brien's torture, Winston is now trying to make it clear that he believes in Big Brother and the Party. He is trying to say that he will no longer rebel. The torture he went through really made him mentally and physically weak and I think that this was the Party's goal. If Winston had no more strength and energy left, he wouldn't want to rebel anymore. He would give up all of his thoughts of rebellion and only focus on how great the Party is. I wonder why they didn't kill Winston. I think that the Party wanted to see if they could change him before they killed him, and they did change him.
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