Friday, January 13, 2012

1984 by George Orwell

In the second chapter, Wilson is scared about who is knocking on his door. His guilty sense almost gets the best of him because he almost didn't open the door. When he finally opens the door it's not the police and his relieved. The woman is his neighbor who needs help plumbing because her husbands, "can you help me with the water in my house..."(29) Even if the police hadn't knocked on his door, he knew it was going to happen at some point. He wanted to avoid that so he kept it on the down low.
The woman was nice and she like Wilson. She didn't know what to do about the situation so she didn't say anything. She paid more attention to the cranky children because she didn't want them to leave the house. In my previous blog, "can you predict.... well in couple of years." It talks about how you will know what is bothering people. So the woman would have known what is bothering Wilson.

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