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Julia in "1984" doesn't have many lovers; she is mainly involved with Winston. However, she views her relationships as purely physical and rebellious acts against the oppressive Party. She does not form emotional connections with her lovers and sees the affairs as a way to defy the Party's control over her personal life.

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Q: In the book 1984 by George Orwell how does Julia feel about her many lovers?
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