1. macbeth
For an individual to have in his or her possession, an artefact that can have them selves incriminated and killed which holds no real use or advantage to be kept, other than a feeling of revolt, a feeling of rebellion. ... The way in which Winston went about his daily life, in its self showed he thought he was going to get caught. ... In conclusion it is self evident that Winston thinks he's going to get caught, and his actions, whether with Julia or writing the diary, proves his fatalistic flaws. ...
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- Grade Level: Undergraduate