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1984 by George Orwell
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This chapter focuses on what the Party has done to sex (and the instinct that surrounds it). Winston thinks back to Katharine, a woman he was married to for fifteen months and a brainwashed follower of the party, and a prostitute he encountered in 1981. He describes his reaction to the sexual act. CHAPTER PREVIEW
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Katharine – Her whereabouts have been unknown for about the last ten years. They were not able to have children. She hated sex, but encouraged it because she believed it was their “duty to the Party!” Prostitute – Woman who sells herself for $2 NEW FACES
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Sex; the sexual act itself and instincts The instinct can be stronger than the rational mind, so the Party tries to “dirty” the act and make it seem unpleasant. However, the party cannot abolish the instinct. ITEMS/IDEAS TO KNOW
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“…the Party was even inclined to encourage prostitution, as an outlet for instincts which could not altogether be suppressed.” [The Party’s] real, undeclared purpose was to remove all pleasure form the sexual act.” QUOTES
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