Charrington is an old man who runs a secondhand store in the prole district. Kind and encouraging, Mr. Charrington seems to like Winston’s interest in the past and also is interested in it himself. He also seems to support Winston’s rebellion against the Party and his relationship with Julia. The room he gives Winston doesn't have a telescreen in which to carry out his affair. But Mr. Charrington is not as he seems. He is a member of the Thought Police. He is an old widower with a weird accent.He sells Winston the journal he starts early in the book. He also rented the top floor of his store to Winston and Julia later in the book.Charrington always tells Winston info he knows but never asks questions. He seems old but is actually 35 and not so
Charrington is an old man who runs a secondhand store in the prole district. Kind and encouraging, Mr. Charrington seems to like Winston’s interest in the past and also is interested in it himself. He also seems to support Winston’s rebellion against the Party and his relationship with Julia. The room he gives Winston doesn't have a telescreen in which to carry out his affair. But Mr. Charrington is not as he seems. He is a member of the Thought Police. He is an old widower with a weird accent.He sells Winston the journal he starts early in the book. He also rented the top floor of his store to Winston and Julia later in the book.Charrington always tells Winston info he knows but never asks questions. He seems old but is actually 35 and not so