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in the book 1984, what happens to the historical documents that Winston must change? winston is required to destroy them whether he wants to or not. winston hands them over to o'brien to prove his loyalty winston commits them to memory to preserve the past or winston collects them and adds them to his diary

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Winston is required to destroy them whether he wants to or not.
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  • Winston is required to destroy them whether he wants to or not.

Step-by-step explanation:

Winston Smith is depleted in the wake of working many extended periods in the Ministry of Truth, correcting the falsehood in the majority of the archives distributed by the Party for as long as five years. Because of an adjustment in the foe, history must be revamped. Having gotten "the book" from an unknown individual from the Brotherhood at a Hate Week rally prior, Winston takes it to the room over Mr. Charrington's shop and starts to peruse, first alone and after that to Julia.

The book contains the history and belief system of the Party. Winston muses on what he has perused in the book and understands that it didn't disclose to him anything new; Winston definitely knew the how of the Party's regulation, however what he truly needs to know is the way.

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