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English, 06.03.2022 14:50 bedsaul12345

Throughout 1984, Winston repeatedly references "the place where there is no darkness". What is this place?
Symbolic place representing the Party's exposure.
His bright, bare jail cell in which the lights are always on.
His awareness of that Mr. Charrington was a member of the Thought Police.
The Party shining a light on Julia and his affair.


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