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In 1984, who cares more about bodily autonomy than the philosophy of revolution

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In the novel "1984" by George Orwell, the character who cares more about bodily autonomy than the philosophy of revolution is Julia. Julia is Winston Smith's love interest and a member of the Anti-Sex League, which promotes celibacy and sexual purity. However, Julia secretly engages in sexual relationships and believes in living life for pleasure and personal enjoyment rather than ideological principles. She is more concerned with her own bodily autonomy and desires than with political or social revolution.
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