Here is the second part. Thank you very much. Hopefully you can have a look at it, too.
1) The Ministry of Truth, which exercises complete control over all media in Oceania, employs Winston at the Ministry's Records Department, where he doctors/alters historical records in order to comply with the Party's version of the past.
2) While Winston likes his work, especially the intellectual challenge involved in fabricating a never-ending vision of historic facts, he is also fascinated by the real past, and tries to find out more about the forbidden truth.
3) Part Two describes his love for Julia, and the temporary happiness their relationship brings to both. At the Ministry of Truth, he encounters Julia, a mechanic on the novel-writing machines, and the two begin a necessarily clandestine relationship. 4) They regularly meet in the countryside, away from the surveillance, or in a room above an antique shop. Julia and Winston find their new hiding place a paradise, as there is no telescreen and so they believe themselves completely alone and safe.
5) As their relationship progresses, Winston's views begin to change, and he finds himself questioning the party.