
Nineteen Eighty-Four
In Our Time: Culture
Orwell's the Pearls - A Novel Review
Julia is a very important figure in the novel, she's in many respects a born-again headness. I think Orwell was very conscious of the way pleasure might lead us to opt out of freedom. She also embodies the limits of this type of unorthodoxy. And as you say, Melvin, she's to use Winston's rather dubious dough. We might say there's something pretty gendered about this kind of Julia where she's sensuous but kind of intellectually frivolous.
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