THE REVOLUTION
Winston Jr.'s goal in life was to be able to provide a good life for his own children one day. He explained his feelings to his father.  Knowing that his father disapproved, Winston Sr. let Winny do what he thought was right because he loved him that much, and knew once he had felt the same way.  Winston Sr. feared the day that they took Winny and tortured him and knew if he had to he would take the place of him some how some way.  But that didn't need to happen because the party never took Winny.  Winny and all younger generations caused an uproar of chaos.  And Winny had his reasons for doing what he did. He knew how important it was to grow up in a good home and trust others.  He wanted to one day fall in love and to not have to just marry for the sake of having children to carry on the ideas of the party.  He knew he wanted to have good feelings and not feel so deprived.  He could not listen to the party say that rations had gone up thanks to the party, when they  were actually  slowly diminishing.  He wanted no more people to get hurt because of their thoughts.  He barely knew his father's story because Winston Sr. didn't like to speak of it.  Winston Sr. got this look in his eyes any time he was asked about his past.  Winny's mother told him a little about it before she pasted away. It took a long time for the Resolution to happen, it was a slow process.  Long after Winston Sr. died it happened.  Big Brother was overthrown and freedoms were given.  Now it was the party that no longer existed.  And the people started over with what they wanted and thought was right.
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