and its hat as ever and the proles
are rowdy. Winston becomes obessed
with the room because it represents
freedom for him. He dreams that his
wife will die so that Julia can
marry him. Winston tells Julia
about the brotherhood and then
Julia claims they are nonexistent.
[1] Who has vanished and been made into an unperson?[1] What is the name of the theme song for hate week?The reason the y have the numerous posters that seemly outnumber Big Brother is either that there is talk about rebellion or just to create the minds into checking and hating thought criminals.[2] Do you think that the room above Charringtons represents freedom for Winston?[1] Winston fantasizes that who well die in order for him and Julia to get married?[1] Who believes that Emmanuel Goldstein ar fictious party members?[3] Why do you think that Winston is so attracted to Julia if they both seem so contradictory to each other?
Book II Chapter 6
Summary Observations&Questions
(130-132)
One day O?Brien contact Winston and
has a brief meeting. O?brein asks
Winston if he wanted to see the
New edition Newspeak Dictionary, and if
so to meet at O?brien house?
[1] Who contacts Winston?[1] Where do they meet?[1] O?Brien tell Winston that he can see what?[3] How would you describe Winston reaction to the meeting he had with O?Brien?
Book II Chapter 7
Summary Observations&Questions
(132-138)
Winston wakes up crying, Julia
ask why he said he dreamt that
he has killed his mother. He
also says how when he was small
it was rough for him and his
family. At the end he and Julia
discuss that if they are caught
torture will make them confess, but
that it can stop them from loving
each other.
[1] Who wakes up crying?[1] Why was he crying?[1] Winston believed he had murdered who?[1] When he was little he and his sister would spend their time hiding where?[1] What when Winston was small did he steal?
[3] Could the dream about killing his murder be a sign that he blames his mother for all this?
Book II Chapter 8
Summary Observation&Questions
(138-148)
Julia and Winston trek together
to O?brien apartment. Once inside
turns off the telescreen and tell them of
the brotherhood and that it and Goldstein are
real. O?brien gives them
wine and leads a song a
ritual of initiation into the
brotherhood. O?brein tells Winston
that he will get him a copy of the book.
At the end Winston leaves and O?brien
tells them they will meet again.
[1] Where do Julia and Winston both travel to?[1]What does O?brien do to the telescreen?[1]Winston and Julia wish to join what group?[1] Whom does O?brien say and repeat is real?[1] O?brien promises to get a copy of what to Winston? How dumb is Winston to believe that nonsense of O?brien first off if it were an initiation why weren?t the other members. Also if it was an initiation then why did they do it at O?brien apartment where a telescreen being turned off could attract attention. [3] Why do you think that Julia fell for O?Briens trick even after she said she never believed in the brotherhood?
Book II Chapter 9
Summary Observations&Questions
(148-179)
After a ninet-hour week Winston
is exhausted. In them middle of
hate week Oceanian decides to change
sides again. In the secret room Winston
reads through Goldstein book given to
to him by O?brien. As Winston is reading
Julia comes into the room and flings herself into
his arms. She glad to know that he
has the book. They hear a woman singing outside
Winston starts to read to Julia from the book. He explains
doublethink. Julia falls asleep and Winston also.
[1] How many hours did Winston work?[1] Oceania has changed sides in the war again,now who is the enemy?[1] Who is to blame for this mixup?[1] What does Winston read in Mr. Charrington?s secret room?[1]According to the book Eurasia was created how?What is doublethink? I still can?t believe that these people can?t remember that they were in war with Eurasia, it doesn?t seem logic or realistic that the proles could be brainwashed to forget that factoid when it was an ongoing event, it leads me to believe that in fact there was never any war at any time. The whole excerpt from The Theory and Practice of Oligarchicall Collectivism was just to long, in fact it could quite possibly put people to sleep; highly uneffective in keeping the interest of the reader.[3] Do you think that Winston character has grown more confident after he has read the discourse?
Book II Chapter 10
Summary Observations&Questions
(179-185)
Winston and Julia wake up
to the sound of a women singing
outside. Winston and Julia look
at the women and realize they
are dead, and then the telescreen
behind the print says it too. The
room is stormed with thoughpolice
they kick Winston and drag and beat
Julia.
[1] Winston and Julia wakeup because?[1] What does Winston imagine during the woman is singing?[1]What was behind the picture of St. Clements? These two chapter were awesomely crafted in chapter nine the reader is relaxed at the fact that Winston has been given the book, and that there is hope for some future action against the party, then the thoughtpolice comes in. So O?brien was the real enemy here.[1] What treasure do the thought police break as they enter the room?[1] Who all along was a member of the thought police?[2] Do you think that this is the place that O?brein promised to meet Winston in a place without light?[3] Explain the distinct contrast between Winston?s reaction to the book and Julia?s reaction to the book?
Book III Chapter 1
Summary Observations&Questions
(186-197)
Winston sits in a bright bare cell
in which the light always remain. Winston
is always beaten. He is celled up with
Mr. Parson who was turned in by
his sons. Winston see people
starving, people beaten ugly and
mangled and starts to contemplete
committing suicide.His dream is
ruined when he learns that
O?brein had setted him up
from the begginning.
[1] Where is Winston?[1] How many telescreens are observing him?Who is the poet in jail too?[1]Who do Winston share a room with? [1] Who turned in Parson?[1] Does Winston want to commit suicide?[3] Why does Winston hate physical pain compared to emotional duress or troubles? I guess Winston finall found the place without darkness the cell. Its weird how in Book Two Winston?s love affair begins and here in three how it ends in the punishment and correction. This is an excellent job by Orwell in keeping the reader focused even towards the end.
Book III Chapter 2
Summary Observations&Questions
(198-215)
Winston endures several torture
lessons. O?brien tell Winston of
his sin and how he is going to
help him in correcting him. Winston
begins to love O?brien because he
helps him by stopping the pain. O?brien
then tells him that Big Brother
himself doesn?t exist.
[1] What is the sin that Winston has committed?[1]What does Winston agree upon?[1] Why does Winston begin to love O?brien?[1] Who began the system of correction?[1] What does O?brien tell Winston what Julia did?[1] What does O?brien say about Big Brother? Winston begins to love O?brein because he helps to stop the pain, this is when we see the second indication that the systems is working fine.
Book III Chapter 3
Summary Observations&Questions
(215-226)
After weeks of interrogation
and torture O?brien tell
winston about the parties motives.
Winston says that the party
can?t alter the stars and
universe. O?brien then makes
Winston look into a mirror to
see how ugly and old looking
he is.
[1]How many stages does Winston has to go through before he is cured?[1] Who wrote the book?[1] Has Winston lost a lot of teethe since he has been admited at prison?[1] Which ministry is Winston in?[1] What did O?brien say about the parties slogans?[3] Why do you think that O?brien has been spilling the beans telling Winston everything?
Book III Chapter 4
Summary Observations&Questions
(226-232)
Winston is transfered to a more
comfortable room. He then tries to
love the slogans. He still admits to
hating the party and Big Brother.O?brien
comes back with guards Winston will be taken to
room 101
[1] Winston is transfered where?[1] Who and what does Winston dream of?[1] What slogans does Winston try to make himself believe in?[1] Does Winston still acknowledge that he hates Big Brother?[1] What does O?Brien said to these?[1] Which room will Winston go to? Still Winston get guts to admit that he still hates Big Brother and that he will not die loving him, which still shows how rebellious even to the end he is.[3] Do you think that the brainwashing is working or is Winston faking all that talk about loving O?brien and the 2+2 bit?
Book III Chapter 5
Summary Observations&Questions
(232-236)
Once in Room 101 Winston is
strapped with a face mask full
of hungry rats. Winston is
reminded of his worst fear rats.
Winston can?t handle it so he
begs that Julia should take his place.
[1] What does Winston dread the most?[1] What is the final punishment that Winston gets?[1] What does Winston want done to Julia?[1]O?brein said that this punishment was also done where? [1] What causes O?brien to stop? It is apparent that physical pain and the sense of physical danger overrides human reason and love as it is demonstrated by Winston, when he wished that Julia should take his place.[3] Do you think that Winston was prepared to feel this much pain,especially since he knew he was going to die?
Book III Chapter 6
Summary Observations&Questions
(236-245)
Now, free Winston drinks at
the Chestnut Tree Cafe. He remembers
a moment of happiness but claims
that it was false memory. He looks up
at a picture of Big Brother and
says he loves him.
[1] Where is Winston Smith after he gets out?[1]Does Winston accept everything the party does?[1] What does Winston trace in the dust?[1] What song does Winston hear at the Chestnut tree cafe?[1] Does Winston love Big Brother? [1] What month were they in?[3] Do you think that Winston is faking this love and memory lose or is he really
brainwashed? The way the novel ends is terrific the classic pattern ever since the long chapter nine afterwards all action towards the end, so I guess that all the actions that Winston did were futile sinch his diary was destroyed and his memory cleared.
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