Section Two: Chapters I, II, III, IV
1. the girl’s arm is in a sling. She falls near Winston, and he helps her up. While he is helping her up she slips a note in Winston’s hand.
2. The note reads: I love you.
3. Winston is stunned and finds it hard to concentrate on his work. He feels a desire to stay alive. That night in the dark he thinks about ways to meet with the girl. Then he becomes afraid that he might lose her.
4. Their next meeting takes place at lunchtime in the canteen a week later. Winston sits at her table and they arrange a meeting in the square for that night.
5. They stand near each other and watch a parade of prisoners go by. They do not look at each other. The girl gives Winston directions for a place to meet the following Sunday. They hold each other’s hands hands for about ten seconds.
6. He feels incredulity and pride. He does not feel any physical desire.
7. The girl with the dark hair’s name is Julia.
8. She tell Winston that there was something about him that tells her he does not belong. She knew right away that Winston was against the Party.
9. Julia hates the Party. She says the Party wants to stop people from having fun, so she breaks the rules whenever she can. She has no interest in Party doctrine. However, she always acts interested in the Party and participates in many activities.
10. The absence of sex creates a kind of madness in the people. When people are able to have sexual relationships they use up energy and are happy. Then they are not interested in the Party. So keeping sex away from the people enables the Party to create fear and hatred.
11. Parents are still encouraged to be fond of their children. However, the children are taught to spy on their parents, successfully placing the Thought Police in every home.
12. Winston rents the room above the shop. He plans to use it for a private place for himself and Julia.
13. Julia brings real