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Essay heading: Indian Brothers
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Winston begins to write in his diary, although he realizes that this constitutes an act of rebellion against the Party. He describes the films he watched the night before. He thinks about his lust and hatred for a dark-haired girl who works in the Fiction Department at the Ministry of Truth, and about an important Inner Party member named O'Brien?a man he is sure is an enemy of the Party... displayed 300 characters
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Winston remembers the moment before that day's Two Minutes Hate, an assembly during which Party orators whip the populace into a frenzy of hatred against the enemies of Oceania. Just before the Hate began, Winston knew he hated Big Brother, and saw the same loathing in O'Brien's eyes.
Winston looks down and realizes that he has written "DOWN WITH BIG BROTHER" over and over again in his diary... displayed next 300 characters
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