Winston Smith - The main character, Winston
escorts readers through Orwells elaborate universe. As a member of the Outer Party nearing age 40,
Winston leads an insignificant and tragically average life. As a flawed and conflicted hero, Winston
lacks the intelligence or physical prowess to use his knowledge of the past against the Party. The
trust that Winston places in O'Brien and Mr. Charrington lead to his tortured demise. However, it is
Winston's ability to trust that makes him human and heroic in a world built on deceit.
O'Brien - O'Brien represents Big Brother incarnate.
O'Brien, a high-ranking member of the Inner Party, befriends Winston at his workplace then pretends
to recruit him to The Brotherhood. However, when the Thought Police finally arrest Winston, O'Brien
reveals himself to be Winston's captor and torturer. Despite enduring extreme pain at the hands of
O'Brien, Winston continues to admire his enemy. Winston refers to O'Brien as a father, teacher, and
confessor.
Julia - A young
and attractive woman, Julia uses sex to rebel against the party. Since sex outside of Party-approved
marriage is strictly forbidden, Julia's relationship with Winston begins as a political act against
the State. However, the lovers form a deeper bond, vow never to betray each other, and try to join
The Brotherhood together. Once captured, though, Winston succumbs to O'Brien's torture and betrays
Julia.
Mr. Charrington - Winston
meets Mr. Charrington in a secondhand shop in a prole neighborhood. Mr. Charrington seems harmless
and allows Winston and Julia use a rented room above his shop for their illicit affair. But, as a member
of the Thought Police, Mr. Charrington traps the lovers and seals their tragic fate.