The inclusion of sexual scenes and activities reinforces behavior that is taboo in society, but not adolescents. In the novel on page 67, Orwell states that “She threw herself down on the bed, and ... in the most horrible way you can imagine, ... pulled up her skirt,” depicting the act of encouraging coitus, an act illegal to all minors in the United States. In addition, Winston and Julia“[made] love with sweating bodies,” (150) and “he could do what he liked with her,” (120) reinforcing the idea that the act of carnal embrace is acceptable, especially without moderation. A final example of copulation is how Julia “pressed her bosom against him,” (136) to silence Winston when he admitted that they were dead, showing the idea that sex can be used as a means to get one’s way. According to a study done by Psychology Today, boys who were shown sexual content were 3 times more likely to participate in unsafe sex, and girls were 2 times more …show more content…
However, taking quotes out-of-context does not provide the reader with sufficient knowledge about the situation at hand. Without proper knowledge about the circumstance, either a person will not be able to create a legitimate opinion about the subject, or he or she will have the wrong idea and attempt to resolve the issue with the wrong mindset. Including all of the details when arguing is imperative because without the whole picture ideas will get mixed up and nothing can be