In the beginning of the novel, Winston hates the girl with dark hair. He believes she is a spy in the thought Police, who catch the Outer Party citizen if they think with their own thoughts and not the Party`s. This indicates he thinks she is suspicious and if she knows that he is trying to rebel against the Party, he will be in a lot of trouble. Later in the novel, Winston goes about his day until the girl with the dark hair trips. He helps her and she gives a note to him. This shows that Julia actually likes him. They meet in a secret place. When they settled from the place, Winston is curious and asks why Julia chooses him and not someone who is younger than him. This shows that Julia loves him and not the other men, he against the Party. …show more content…
When Winston is wear of the tests, O'Brien puts Winston in Room 101. Inside the room, Winston has to put a mask in a cage. Inside the cage are rats. This indicates that Winson betrays Julia and rather have Julia do the punishment he is dealing with. In the end of the book, Winston meets with Julia and they each says”I betrayed you,” and they live their own lives as a Big Brother lover.
In conclusion, Winston and Julia's relationship is a complex situation that goes back and forth to love and hate. Their love shortens when the Party interferes and takes away their love and faith between each other. Now, they betray each other and think loving each other is a mistake and a risk to take