Winston says they [he and Julia] can beat the Party. What is the significance of this statement in George Orwell's "1984"?
A) It demonstrates Winston and Julia's unwavering loyalty to the Party.
B) It shows their determination to overthrow the Party's oppressive regime.
C) It reveals their willingness to conform to the Party's rules.
D) It signifies their acceptance of Big Brother's authority.
E) It symbolizes their desire to live outside of the Party's control.