Objects of Thought
Throughout George Orwell’s 1984 a common theme emerges, that piques the curiosity of certain individuals. The past. Winston is mesmerized by what it would be like to live in the past, how simple times would be, how freedom could exist, a society without control. Past is introduced in objects in the book. For example, razor blades a tool of the past that are extremely hard to come by. However, they are still useful and hard to come by since society has stopped manufacturing them. This item is merely wanted but many other items invoke thought. Due to the party’s brain washing Winston struggles to collect his own thoughts, he can barely remember his own childhood. The party is known as the savior of the past, to many people this is a happier time. Winston finds many objects of the past that allow him to reconnect with himself and express thought. In t...