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In the account of Winston's dream, the text doesn't actually say that the dark-haired girl was "throwing aside her uniform" but that it was "thrown" aside after, she, in "with what seemed a...
He was in admiration for how she was able to throw off her clothes with such grace. It seemed to get rid of a whole culture, a whole system of thought, as if Big Brother, the Party, and the Thought Police could become nothing from the movement of her arm.
In this dream, the dark-haired girl from the Ministry whom Winston despises for her Party-fueled fervor approaches him and tears off her clothes in a gesture so "splendid" that its existence alone rebels against the Party.
The girl with dark hair comes toward him, taking off her clothes with a careless gesture that Winston admires. He awakens with the word "Shakespeare" on his lips to an ear-splitting whistle from the telescreen, the daily wake-up call for office workers.
The Urban dictionary gives the following: With abandon - an action done without concern or an action done carelessly/flippantly. The drunk girl threw off her clothes with abandon, as the alcohol had lowered her inhibitions.
What does Winston think when in his dream he sees the girl throw off all her clothes in one graceful motion? His meager clothing allowance equals .5 changes per year. Why does Winston sleep without night clothes? physical jerks.
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