Monday, September 16, 2013

What does O’Brien say about reality in 1984?

O'Brien also mentions that reality is in your head.  He tells Winston that he could float off the floor like a soap bubble, but because the Party does not wish it, he doesn't.  Reality is in the head, which is what makes doublethink so necessary and possible in Oceania.

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