Part 1‚ Chapter 1 Questions and Answers 1. When does the novel begin? 2. Where does the novel begin? 3. Cite the caption on the posters in Winston’s building. 4. What is Newspeak? 5. What does a telescreen do? 6. What are the Party’s three slogans? 7. Name the four Ministries of the government. 8. What is the purpose of the Two Minutes Hate? 9. What is thoughtcrime? 10. What is the penalty for thoughtcrime? Part 1‚ Chapter 2 Questions and Answers 1. What form of address has replaced “Mrs
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consequences of his actions. In the beginning it is simple; Winston shows his courage and strength by disobeying and meeting up with Julia. This affair is a rebellious movement but it is only known between him and Julia. Furthermore he goes to Obrien to confess his hatred and try to put these thoughts into action. He agrees to do everything except separate from Julia. Lastly after being tortured and interrogated then healed he is taken to room 101 which shows how all of Winston’s strength is diminished
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Ashlee Mrs. Hall English II Honors May 27‚ 2013 In the book 1984 citizens of Airstrip One are being monitored everywhere they go. Even any rebellious thoughts are illegal. The government prohibits free thought‚ sex‚ and any expression of individuality. This creates a reoccurring theme of betrayal throughout the novel. Orwell explores various kinds of betrayal‚ including self-betrayal‚ to heighten the mood of loneliness and alienation in 1984. Unsurprisingly‚ the Party believes that betrayal
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day‚ the Big Brothers caught Winston and Julia meeting‚ and they arrested them‚ that’s when everything changed. Winston was brought into Room 101‚ it is a room that people fear the most. And in the room‚ is where Winston decided to betray Julia. He screamed‚ “Do it to Julia! Not me! I don’t care what you do to her. Tear her face off‚ strip her to the bones!” Hoping the Big Brother would torture Julia instead of him. The love and passion Winston had for Julia went away‚ he would say anything to the
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so good?” These lyrics describe the relationship between Winston and Julia‚ because
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There is a reoccurring theme in the novel 1984‚ by George Orwell. The main character‚ Winston Smith is often fantasizing about his utopia‚ and dreaming about past events. In a world where everyone is controlled and everything is decided for you‚ Winston relies on his subconscious mind to maintain his sanity.<br><br>Winston works rewriting the past in a department for the Party. His memories of the past are usually the opposite of the Party’s version of the past. Winston is very confused about whether
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Anthony Blanche first introduces Sebastian’s family to Charles at dinner during his Oxford years. “They’re all charming‚ of course‚ and quite‚ quite gruesome‚” (Waugh 53)‚ he exclaims. Brideshead and Julia take the brunt of his ire. ‚ proceeding to list the family members and commenting upon their varying faults. Anthony is critical‚ Waugh makes him incredibly so‚ but he knows nothing about Cordelia except that her governess drowned herselfnever once does he mention Cordelia. She is exempted from
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FILM NOTE -- Sarah’s Key‚ directed by Gilles Paquet-Brenner‚ starring Kristin Scott Thomas‚ Melusine Mayance‚ Niels Arestrup‚ Frederic Pierrot ... history ... Sarah’s Key contains some of the most powerful‚ heart-wrenching scenes ever filmed -- and this is not sensationalism‚ but truth. This film is important for making everyone aware of a particularly horrific episode in France during World War II and -- if you didn’t know -- what human beings are
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Chapter 1 Questions Sections I-II 1. Describe Victory Mansions. Why is the name ironic? Victory Mansions‚ Winston’s home‚ is a smelly‚ run-down place with no electricity in the daytime and an inoperable elevatior. It is certainly no mansion. 2. Describe Winston Smith. Frail‚ blonde‚ 39‚ blue overalls‚ nervous‚ depressed 3. What kind of invasion of privacy exist in Oceania? The two-way telescreen‚ the Police Patrol swooping down in helicopters to peer in people’s windows‚ the constant fear
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Winston is older than Julia. He has some personal memories from before the party. For example‚ he remembers his mother and sister‚ he remembers playing and fighting with his mother. These sorts of memories might be part of the reason he had not conformed to the party’s ideals
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