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religion and spirituality atheismWhat does the chestnut tree symbolize in 1984?
Consequently, what is the Chestnut Tree Cafe in 1984?
The Chestnut Tree Cafe is the place Winston first sees Julia after that disastrous day in the room above Mr. Charrington's shop. At that point there is nothing left between them. They no longer love each other, they don't really have any true emotions left to them.
Also Know, what is the significance of the nursery rhyme in 1984?
The nursery rhyme gives Winston hope that the Party's control of the past is not so absolute as it claims. The rhyme is something left over from before the Party's seizure of power.
Under the spreading chestnut tree/I sold you and you sold me/There lie they and here lie we/Under the spreading chestnut tree. Further, Orwell uses the line "They lie there and here we lie" to pun on the meaning of lie: in the song, it means lying down, but in the world of Oceania it means telling lies.