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Contrasting Book One, Chapter One With Bokk Two, Chapter Two Of Georg

The differences in the tones of Book One, Chapter One and Book Two, Chapter Two in George Orwell's 1984 are striking. Chapter one has a more gloomy tone that Chapter Two. In Chapter One, the city, London, is described as, "look[ing] cold...wher little eddies of wind [are[ whirling dust and torn paper,...ther seemed to be no color" (6). This quote paints a picture of gloominess then Winston is shown to the reader as being discontent with society and hating BIG BROTHER. Winston expresses his unorhtodox thoughts in a "peculiarly beautiful book. Its smooth, creamy paper, a little yellowd by age..." (9). Just the description of the journal itself seems rather gloomy. Even the description of the telescreen, through which "BIG BROTHER is watching" (5), seems gloomy. "The [flat, gloomy] voice came from an oblong metal plaque like a dulled mirror" (6). The tone of this Chapter is definitely
more gloomy.
Book Two, Chapter Two has a decidedly happier tone. The surroundings are......


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