Wednesday, October 21, 2015

What does the speaker in the dream tell Winston in 1984?

Although you do not specify which dream of Winston's you
are talking about, I think you are most likely talking about the dream that Winston
mentions in Chapter 2.  He thinks about this dream after he has been helping his
neighbor with her plumbing.


In the dream, he is walking
through a dark room.  There is someone in the room.  As he passes by the person, the
person says to him "We shall meet in the place where there is no
darkness."


Winston does not know in the dream who that is,
but he comes to believe that it was O'Brien who spoke to him.

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