Julia (Nineteen Eighty-Four)
Julia is a fictional character in George Orwell's 1949 dystopian novel ''Nineteen Eighty-Four''. Her last name is not revealed in the novel, but she is called Dixon in the 1954 BBC TV production and Worthing in the Sandra Newman novel.The character is believed to be based on the author’s second wife Sonia Orwell.
Julia was born in 1958 in Oceania, the super-state combining North America, South America, Southern Africa, Australia, New Zealand, and the British Isles (renamed ''Airstrip One''). Her knowledge of events before the revolution is inaccurate as her grandfather, the only close source to her with that knowledge, disappeared when she was eight. Julia integrated herself into the daily life of Oceania early, becoming an especially zealous propagandist for the Junior Anti-Sex League, the Two Minutes Hate and Community Centre. She secretly despises the Party and wants to join the Brotherhood, purportedly an outlawed organization founded by Emmanuel Goldstein. She had her first affair with a Party member at the age of sixteen. Provided by Wikipedia
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5by Nee-Kofi Mould-Millman, Shaheem de Vries, Christopher Stein, Muhumpu Kafwamfwa, Julia Dixon, Arthur Yancey, Busha Laba, Jerry Overton, Ron McDaniel, Lee A. WallisGet full text
Published 2015-09-01
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6by Alexander F. Bedard, Lina V. Mata, Chelsea Dymond, Fabio Moreira, Julia Dixon, Steven G. Schauer, Adit A. Ginde, Vikhyat Bebarta, Ernest E. Moore, Nee-Kofi Mould-MillmanGet full text
Published 2020-12-01
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7by Nee-Kofi Mould-Millman, Julia Dixon, Andrew Lamp, Shaheem de Vries, Brenda Beaty, Lani Finck, Kathryn Colborn, Kubendhren Moodley, Amanda Skenadore, Russell E. Glasgow, Edward P. Havranek, Vikhyat S. Bebarta, Adit A. GindeGet full text
Published 2019-12-01
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8by Nee-Kofi Mould-Millman, Julia Dixon, Taylor W. Burkholder, Nana Sefa, Hiren Patel, Anna Q. Yaffee, Amarachukwu Osisanya, Tolulope Oyewumi, Isaac Botchey, Jr., Maxwell Osei-Ampofo, Hendry Sawe, Jay Lemery, Tracy Cushing, Lee A. WallisGet full text
Published 2019-03-01
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