C. Kind - She is well known for being innocent and quiet, almost no one knows she even exists to a certain extent. She couldn't be cruel, or spiteful, but maybe adventurous towards the end of the story. But if I were answering this, I would answer kind because that's all she ever knew.
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Orwell relates Winston and individuality through the diary that Winston keeps. This is very impactful because it shows that even helping the suppression of social individuality, Winston does not want to suppress his.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- Winston works for an authoritarian government, which suppresses individuality and makes people's freedom impossible.
- In this society, even free thinking is monitored, which makes all people act the way the government wants.
- Winston works for this government, but he feels bad about his lack of individuality and free thinking.
- For this reason, he writes a diary where he expresses his thoughts and emotions, being someone individual and unique.
This diary is illegal and Winston knows it, writing it is a form of individuality and that is what encourages Winston to rebel against this system.
This question is related to the book "1984," written by George Orwell.
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