Chapter 6 is a short chapter, but just because it is short, doesn't mean it is bland. Possibly the greatest achievement in Winston's life thus far is when O'Brien finally gets in touch with him to set up a meeting.
In Chapter 7 Winston wakes up crying in the morning because of thoughts of his mother. He vaguely recalls a sequence of events that occurred when he was younger involving his father, mother and little sister. The question is, why would those images just suddenly appear for no reason...i think his mind is trying to keep something away from his instincts. Later Julia and Winston fret on being caught sneaking around together which would only lead to extreme torture and death.
Chapter eight deals with Wintson and Julia meeting with O'Brien together to discus how they are a couple and against the party. O'Brien tells Winston that he has turned off the the telescreen so they can talk about whatever they want. O'Brien acts as if he is going along with the couple, but in reality, it is plain to see that O'Brien is just setting Winston up to get caught by the party
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