- Winston Smith
Winston Smith is a
fictional character and theprotagonist ofGeorge Orwell 's1949 novel "Nineteen Eighty-Four ". The character was employed by Orwell as an Everyman in the setting of the novel, a "central eye ... [the reader] can readily identify with" [Erika Gottlieb, "The Orwell Conundrum: A Cry of Despair or Faith in the Spirit of Man?", Carleton University Press, p. 56, ISBN 0886291755] . Winston Smith works as a clerk in the Records Department of theMinistry of Truth , where his job is to rewrite historical documents so they match the constantly changing current party line. This involves revising newspaper articles and doctoring photographs — mostly to remove "unpersons," people who have fallen foul of the party. Because of his proximity to the mechanics of rewriting history, Winston Smith nurses doubts about the Party and its monopoly on truth.Winston Smith, lured into joining a secret organization whose aim is to undermine the dictatorship of "Big Brother", is actually being set up by O'Brien, a government agent. Captured and tortured, he eventually betrays his accomplice and lover, Julia. His freedom is finally and completely stripped when he accepts the assertion 2+2=5, a phrase that has entered the lexicon to represent obedience to ideology over rational truth or fact.
Orwell conceived of the character in about
1945 . His first name comes fromWinston Churchill , along with the very common surname Smith. [ [http://www.charis.wlc.edu/publications/symposium_spring03/thompson.pdf The Last Man: George Orwell’s 1984 in Light of Friedrich Nietzsche’s Will to Power] , Luke Thompson]The character of Smith has appeared on television and in film in various adaptations of the novel. The first actor to play the role was
David Niven in anAugust 27 ,1949 radio adaptation of the novel forNBC 's NBC University Theater. InBBC One 's "Nineteen Eighty-Four" (1954 ) he was played byPeter Cushing , and eleven years later in another BBC adaptation, byDavid Buck . In the 1956 film,Edmond O'Brien took the role. In a dramatisation broadcast onBBC Home Service radio in 1965,Patrick Troughton voiced the part. In the 1984 film adaptation "1984"John Hurt played Smith.References
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* [http://www.freeotrshows.com/otr/n/NBC_University_Theater.html NBC University Theater recording of 1984]
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