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ID number:483517
 
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Published: 28.02.2023.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: 3 units
References: Used
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The features that are considered attractive in women changed true out the centuries. That raises the question – how does the depiction of women’s sexualized features differ in George Orwell’s book “1984” and in modern times? 
The book is set in the year 1984 in a society where there is no freedom and the opinion about how one should determine their partner is distorted. However, in this book, the main character Winston displays revolutionary ideas for that period of time by not engaging in the distorted relationships that the government offers and allows. He falls in love with a woman which is not allowed at that time on top of it all he is already married but separated from his spouse. What features did the woman he fell in love with have and do those features which he found charming are the same ones that most of the modern men find attractive?  …

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