I think before maybe long long ago, O'Brien was also like Winston, who rebelled against the Party.
But O'Brien from the beginning of the book was for the Party (Bad). Winston wasn't sure who he really was, and I think for a decent amount of time, he really thought of O'Brien more as a friend when he lead him the 'book' and asked him if he was willing to joing the 'brotherhood' (which I think he made up this group to know more about Winston).
This is my guess, I'm not 100% sure if it's correct, it's better to get more feedback.
I think before maybe long long ago, O'Brien was also like Winston, who rebelled against the Party.
ReplyDeleteBut O'Brien from the beginning of the book was for the Party (Bad). Winston wasn't sure who he really was, and I think for a decent amount of time, he really thought of O'Brien more as a friend when he lead him the 'book' and asked him if he was willing to joing the 'brotherhood' (which I think he made up this group to know more about Winston).
This is my guess, I'm not 100% sure if it's correct, it's better to get more feedback.
I told you in class.. do I have to explain it here too?
ReplyDelete@opal noooo u dont need to explain it. i posted this post yesterday. i understand it now, thanks to you :)
ReplyDelete--Janet