The first thing that jumps out about me in 1984 is how disillusioned Winston already is with the Party, and how much he understands the system.
I feel like most dystopian stuff you read, the main character is initially mostly unaware. But Winston already has his rebel notebook, has long thoughts about how the Party's manipulation works, fakes being a good cog, etc.
I would like to know why the UK is in Oceania. I looked it up, the term had been in use for Australia since the 1800s. Maybe it'll make sense later.
I'm keeping a count for every time there's a:
WAR IS PEACE
FREEDOM IS SLAVERY
IGNORANCE IS STRENGTH
So far, 3 (pgs 4, 16, 26 in my Signet Classics 75th anniversary edition).
Liquor is often described as oily. I feel like that's a kind of stock description of cheap liquor. I've had some cheap liquor in my life, and I don't remember it ever being oily. I was going to say I don't really know how alcohol could be oily (doesn't it cut grease in real life?) but apparently (for gin) it could be caused by improperly mixing the botanicals. Which would make sense for the shitty propaganda gin he's drinking.
A huge part of 1984 deals with how uncertain Winston is about the past. He's not even really sure what year it is. Most written records have been destroyed, and the ones that haven't have been censored and altered so many times. I wonder how the people who rewrite classic books (I feel like Roald Dahl's are the ones I've heard about most recently) to censor them would feel about those scenes, and if they realize they're doing the same.
Winston really hates women:
He disliked nearly all women and especially the young and pretty ones who were the most bigoted adherents of the Party the swallowers of slogans the amateur spies and nosers-out of unorthodoxy.
On the one hand, I will be making fun of him for being an incel for the rest of the book. On the other hand, this is definitely a type of woman that very much exists in real life. Fortunately not the majority of women. (Also, not usually the young and pretty ones.)
The Big Brother chant at the end of the Hate is written the opposite of how it's apparently pronounced:
"B-B!... B-B!... B-B!" over and over again, very slowly, with a long pause between the first "B" and the second
That'd be a closely connected 1, 2 and then a long gap between 2 and 3.
Continuing with the above, "Winston is an incel" he also hates any physical activity. He's definitely a cliche basement loser. He dreams about his mom, because of course he does.
Something I thought about during the exercise scene is Winston's concerns that he's being watched via the telescreen. While the telescreen can monitor him, I wonder if they actually have the resources to monitor all of them all the time. Later, he mentions that probably no one knows how many boots are being made when he's making up fake numbers, and I suspect this applies to a lot of things within the Party.
Enjoying it so far, more (probably) tomorrow.