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Describe Winston’s character as it relates to his attitude toward the Party. In what ways might his fatalistic streak contribute to his ultimate downfall?

Winston, the protagonist in George Orwell’s novel “1984,” exhibits a complex character with a multi-faceted attitude toward the Party, the oppressive totalitarian regime that governs the dystopian world of Oceania. Winston’s character is shaped by his rebellion against the Party’s oppressive rule, his fatalistic streak, and his ultimately futile attempts at resistance.

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