Chapter 6 Chapter summary Winston was in his special department writing about a prostitute that he meet in a sexual encounter that he hates because for the government is mandatory relationships only in the reproductive ways. In this chapter, Winston makes the idea of a self identity and love without being forced to be with a person. At the same time, he wrote his fear to be discovered by government because self-expression was prohibited by the party, and he could go to reeducation system. Past, present and future Characters. Winston: the protagonist, author of his diary against the government, he changes his behavior by writing something against the law about love and free election. Julia: Winston’s lover, she works for the ministry of Truth, during this chapter the relationship with Winston is growing up reveling new details about her past and future dreams. O’Brien: A person that is very powerful in the government that make a friendship with Winston, but his really objective is to destroy his entire life. Proletarian prostitute: she was the person that makes Winston wrote his bad experience during sex, the changes were that she works for the government too. Mr. Charrington: He makes possible that Winston and the prostitute get a place to reproduce. Winston was in his apartment, where he cannot be detected by the government writing in his diary, he traveled during his time writing to past describing very precise the details like the kitchen, the prostitute perfume, etc. Important vocabulary. Love, sexual pleasure, kitchen, prostitution, law, diary, cooperation, police. Lights.