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Why might the Party ban dresses and perfume and make-up etc for women? It's expensive during war times and these are luxury items. Big Brother hates women. It is another form of control of the population. What appears in the room that scares and disgusts Winston so much? Mr Charrington. Why don't women leave a baby alone for two minutes in London? Rats will attack their babies. The thought Police will take their babies.

Proles will steal their babies. Bib Brother eats babies. In chapter four, before they arrive in the room above the shop, what does Winston wish for? Quizzes you may like. Skeletal, Muscular, Integumentary.

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But alas! As you might have discovered by now, Mr. Charrington is not as he seems. Cold, alert, and about thirty-five years of age as opposed to the jovial, year-old, wrinkly, bushy-eyebrowed, bespectacled widower Winston thought him to be , he is actually a member of the Thought Police. The dude is basically an undercover agent for the Party whose job is to sniff out subversive citizens.

He is the only prole with whom Winston has any significant interaction. Charrington is described as being about 60 years old, frail and bowed, with white hair, and bushy black eyebrows. Winston believes that Mr. Charrington also rents Winston the room where Winston and Julia carry out the bulk of their sexual relationship. Charrington must be re-assessed two-thirds of the way through the novel, when Winston and the reader learn that Mr. Charrington is a member of the Thought Police.

In light of this revelation, all of Mr. Instead, he was acting as a manipulative agent of the Party laying traps to test how far Winston would go.

When Winston first realizes that Mr. Charrington is a member of the Thought Police, Mr.



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