Julia believes the only way to rebel against the Party is by “secret disobedience” or “isolated acts of violence.” Julia believes the rocket bombs are deployed by the government of Oceania against its own citizens. Winston tells Julia that she is “only a rebel from the waist downwards.”
Q. How does Julia rebel against the party in 1984?
Expert Answers Despite being a member of the Junior Anti-Sex League, Julia claims to have slept with many Party members, including those in the Inner Party. For Julia, therefore, her rebellion is driven by a need to express herself sexually and to satisfy her own sexual desires.
Q. How is Julia’s rebellion against the party different than Winston’s rebellion?
How is Julia’s rebellion against the Party different than Winston’s rebellion? While Winston holds a philosophical position that rejects the Party as unjust and inhumane, Julia simply doesn’t like all the rules and finds ways to break them when she can safely do so.
Q. Does Julia really love Winston?
Julia is attracted to Winston and even tells him that she loves him despite never having spoken to him before because she saw “something in [his] face” that told her “[he was] against them .” Although Winston is ten to fifteen years older than Julia and is not described as being particularly physically attractive.
Q. Does Winston betray Julia?
In “1984”, in room 101, Winston was forced to betray Julia by asking them to “give” the rats to her. Winston doesn’t betray Julia until the last stage and when he yells for the torturers to, “Do it to Julia!
Q. Does Winston Stop Loving Julia?
He was taken to Room 101 where the Party managed to break him and betray his only love Julia. Long after he was released from prison camp, death was probably his only wish, and as the ending goes, only Big Brother was able to grant this wish, so there’s the irony of Winston loving Big Brother.
Q. Does Julia believe in Goldstein?
“She took it for granted that everyone, or nearly everyone, secretly hated the Party and would break the rules if he thought it safe to do so.” What does Julia believe about the stories of Goldstein and the underground? “She refused to believe that widespread, organized opposition existed or could exist.
Q. What treat did Julia bring?
Julia arrives, bringing Inner Party luxuries: real coffee, sugar, bread, jam, and tea.
Q. What does Winston confess to Julia?
Winston and Julia go to O’Brien’s house, where they confess to O’Brien that they are enemies of the Party. O’Brien makes arrangements for Winston to receive a copy of “the book,” Goldstein’s heretical work.