Answer by Mimiwhatsup: A) “I almost get a creepy feeling that they will all walk in through that window”
Why is this right by Mimiwhatsup from a selection in the story: "That is why the window is kept open every evening till it is quite dusk. Poor dear aunt, she has often told me how they went out, her husband with his white waterproof coat over his arm, and Ronnie, her youngest brother, singing 'Bertie, why do you bound?' as he always did to tease her, because she said it got on her nerves."
Some of the interesting facts/details about the prole woman in <em>George Orwell's 1984</em> include the following:
<h3>Who is the prole woman in 1984?</h3>
The prole woman in <em>George Orwell's 1984</em> is a symbol of:
- Fertility
- Reproductive capacity
- The strong and vital lower classes
- The last hope for humanity.
In <em>George Orwell's 1984</em>, the prole woman can be compared to:
- An animal (a mare)
- A fruit (a rose-hip)
- An overripe turnip.
No wonder, in <em>George Orwell's 1984,</em> Winston, the protagonist, feels a "mystical reverence" toward the prole woman.
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Its a. to grab the attention of colonist who may not understand the urgency of his cause.
From this excerpt, we can see that the theme depicted is (C) keeping up appearances in society. There is an indirect nod to theme in the first line "In reality it was just what is usually seen in the houses of people of moderate means who want to appear rich..."
It seems every individual wants to show that they are more affluent than they actually are, and in doing so they all purchase the same décor etc.