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d hate sessions The hero of Orwel1's 1984 is named Winston. He eats lunch in a low-ceilinged canteen, very full and deafeningly noisy, first standing in a line that jerks slowly forward. His tray holds a pannikin of pinkish-gray stew, a hunk of bread, a cube of cheese. Winston works with a speakwriter. He writes with an ink pencil. He participates in Physical Jerks Cexercise classl whether he wants to or not. A noise box interrupts to tell him. Attention! your attention, please! at various times of the day. The Recdep CRecords Departmentj keeps tabs on his vital statistics and his comings and go- ings. He participates in the Two Minutes Hate, where people leap up and down in their places and shout at the tops of their voices against a com- mon enemy. Karen Heiser promotes enthusiasm among the Charger crowd for the game against Judson. David Thomas tries to figure out what he's going to buy in the snack bar. N , QX SQ Q-uf! uw 4?
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if S Y ,Sees .,1. ' Winston is Nowhere . . . we're SOMEWHERE Julie Feaster and Lisa Garden are ready to per- form in Palladium. Kris Harrison gives a hopeful smile while doing a halftime routine. Drummer Mike Robillard shows his Charger spirit after playing during a football game. axes. H..-vr Utopia refers to an ideal place or society. The word literally means nowhere. Orwel1's 1984 depicts a negative utopia, expressing the mood of powerlessness and hopelessness, a society far from ideal. Churchill, on the other hand, is a real, positive, somewhere. It's not ideal either, but it's darn close to it. And it's filled with people of power and hope. Surely Orwell's Winston writes to us when he dedicates his journal: To the future or to the past, to a time when thought is free, when men are different from one another and do not live alone . . . to a time when truth exists and what is done cannot be undone. . . . greetings! i 15
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