The reader can tell Winston has become desensitized to the war when he starts to view the violence and destruction as routine events, showing little emotional reaction or shock. His language becomes casual when describing brutal acts, and he no longer feels the same sense of Horror or sympathy for those affected by the war.
because he has seen it for far too long
He is accustomed to the war's influence in society. He is not drawn in by the various aspects of the war and therefore is not surprised by the actions/reactions of the state and society.
It tells the reader that there is an indication of omission of word(s).
when it was written
From where it was sent
the goal was to keep the reader entertained and to keep the reader reading
I dont know you tell me!
what the subject is
Reader's Digest
the general content of the material
Dialogue and internal thoughts can tell the reader a lot about the character's personality. They can also advance the plot and add to the story.
Surrender
where and when a story takes place (APEX)