Cualquier Tema

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TWO AND TWO MAKE FIVE

This is the part of the story where Winston is heavily tortured by O’Brien; Winston is tied to a machine that O’Brien is operating, the level on the machine marks hundred. Atthe beginning of this chapter the narrator tell us the hard situation that Winston is traversing, because initially five or six men punish him with sticks or iron bars, the men kicked to Winston withtheir boots, after that the men of party interrogate to Winston for ten or twelve hours, O’Brien beginning to excruciate to Winston, he said to Winston that three, or two, or seven, can be five orfour all depends of O’Brien wants to know, for this reason anything can be possible how is possible that two and two make five. The machine that O’Brien operates marks ninety in this moment Winstonlooks how a forest of fingers dance in front of he. Finally a man with a white coat put behind the head of Winston a hard machine; when the machine beginning the work in the head of Winston, he feels howthe words that O’Brien says fill a big hole in her mind.

THE LAST MAN

In this chapter the last man is the word for appoint the only who struggle against of the party but that struggle is morepersonal one example of that is the phrase that says O’Brien “each person is only a very small part of something much bigger”; this chapter is a critical for the system, but is the expression of theparty, is the voice of the party represented by O’Brien who try to destroy the dreams of fighting of Winston; the last man is the expression for express the simple and vain of the life of all humansis the case of when Winston is in front of the mirror he saw her face more old, her hair is coming out, her body is so tired, all hope had death and O’Brien says to Winston you are die. And his forcesdie with her youth; he really is dead in life, because he has no more strength to fight he is the last man an old man, and old dream (the last man).

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