Chapter 5
What I found most interesting about this chapter was how well Orwell predicted the future of politics. Julia, in my opinion, represents a lot of people in today's world that don't care about the big picture because they don't see how it affects them individually. In some aspects thinking about the big picture and future generations has improved, like with global warming, but as a whole I think I am part of a generation that thinks mainly about themselves.
Chapter 6
This short chapter brought more questions than answers. What's he been doing with the diary? Is he sure this isn't a set up to eliminate him from the earth? Is he seeing what he wants to see? Why would he think O'Brien is the brotherhood leader? He doesn't seem to be thinking this through.
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