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1984: The Structure of the Novel
Usually, the structure of a novel reflects the author's message.
This is the case in the novel 1984. There is a negative utopia (dystopia)
that occurs. The novel is structured in three parts according to Winston's
thoughts and actions toward the Party. Through the structure of the novel
1984, the reader becomes aware of Winston's conversion to Party doctrin ....
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.... doctrine becomes obvious when he writes in his diary, and when he
questions Goldstein.
Secondly, by the structure of the novel, in the second part the
reader becomes aware of Winston's conversion to Party doctrine as he
understands it. Winston has a love affair with Julia. As it goes along he
understands why the Party does not want people to get together. It gets
them talking and sharing their feelings and thoughts which are an act
against the Party. ....
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