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Which is one characteristic of "Meeting Julia" that makes it a personal narrative? It focuses on a story about one person. It is told from one character's point of view. It is written in the first person. It is about two girls who are friends.

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Answered by heyimthanos
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Answer:

it is told from one character's point of view.

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Answered by sourasghotekar123
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Answer:

It is told from one character's point of view.

Explanation:

Winston's girlfriend Julia is the only other person he knows equally despises the Party and yearns to rebel against it. Julia is sensual, practical, and generally satisfied to live in the moment and make the most of her existence, in contrast to Winston, who is restless, fatalistic, and concerned with significant social concerns. Winston is more interested with having sex and coming up with realistic ways to escape being discovered by the Party than he is with joining the Brotherhood and reading the abstract manifesto of Emmanuel Goldstein. Because of his fatalistic outlook, Winston essentially regards their relationship as a passing phase. He cannot foresee it continuing for very long. Julia, on the other hand, is well suited to the small-scale revolt she chooses to engage in.

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