1984

1. At the beginning of chapter 1 Winston feels a “curious emotion” (pg. 111) what are the two basic instincts he is struggling with, and why do you think he chooses to act how he does in regards to the girl falling?

1. At the beginning of chapter 1 Winston feels a “curious emotion” (pg. 111) what

are the two basic instincts he is struggling with, and why do you think he chooses to

act how he does in regards to the girl falling?

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Winston feels torn between helping someone in physical despair and being terrified that this young woman is probably part of the thought police trying to trap him.