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Q: What is the relationship between Winston and Katherine?
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Why have Katherine and Winston separated?

Katherine left Winston because Winston could not get her pregnant and she wanted to "fulfill her duty to the Party", which is to give them a new party member.


In 1984 who had Winston been married to?

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In the story 1984 by George Orwell why did Winston hate living with Katherine?

Katherine signifies the typical behaviour of a girl in the society. She treats sex as their duty to the party, feels uncomfortable when she's not with the group (when they got lost during the tracking) just like how a girl ought to behave.Of course Winston is different from the typical citizen, so having sex with Katherine was a dread from him since she's like a wood with no feeling, just like how he had described it. Hence, to Winston, Katherine is just like any other girl in the society who is controlled by the party.


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