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Throughout the novel 1984, the protagonist, Winston Smith, goes under a wild change in personality and actions. Winston went from being an ordinary citizen, to a rebel, and finally to a pawn. Winston went through this change because of the power of the Party and his own irrational actions
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Answer: When Winston says that "freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two makes four," he is asserting that truth exists independently of the Party's ideology. Crucially, this also asserts that the conditions of truth rest in part upon the external world; if Winston has the freedom to say that "two plus two makes four," he has the freedom to acknowledge existence independent of the Party's say-so.
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