Winston's Awakening: Rebellion in 1984
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Chapter 7: Mother's Memory
Winston awoke from a dream about his mother. He realized he hadn't murdered her, despite believing he was indirectly responsible. He recalled a childhood of war, hunger, and his mother's quiet despair after his father vanished. Winston confessed to stealing food from his baby sister, leading to a deeper discussion.
Chapter 8: O'Brien's Invitation
Winston and Julia visited O'Brien, witnessing the Inner Party's luxuries. O'Brien revealed the Brotherhood's existence, including its servant member. He outlined the harsh requirements for membership, which Winston and Julia accepted, except for separation. O'Brien promised Winston a copy of Goldstein's book.
Chapter 9: Shifting Loyalties
During Hate Week, Winston received Goldstein's book. An announcement declared Oceania was at war with Eastasia, not Eurasia. An orator seamlessly shifted his hate speech, and the crowd followed. Winston received the book as promised, anticipating the work ahead.