Winston's Wife
Katherine
Has an affair with Winston
Julia
2 + 2 = 5 is an example of what party term?
Doublethink
Name one theme of the novel
Many variable answers
EX: Psychological Control
Where is Winston imprisoned?
The Ministry of Love
Member of the Inner Party
O'Brien
Perceived ruler of Oceania
Big Brother
What does O'Brien offer Winston as a reason for him to meet him at his house?
a tenth edition of the Newspeak dictionary
List TWO of the three historical reference points that Winston has access to.
The paperweight, the painting of St. Clement's Church, and the nursery rhyme
Winston and Julia met here
Victory square turned into a riot against prisoners
Rents a room to Winston
Mr. Charrington
Dislikes government repression and harbors revolutionary sentiments
Winston Smith
What do the party members believe about the proles?
They are unintelligent beings which are best left to their own devices
Give TWO specific examples from the novel that show totalitarian control.
Answers will vary. Examples are telescreens, hate week, etc.
Complete the sentence: there are three steps to Winston's reintegration, including understanding, learning, and ?
Acceptance
Arrested for leaving the word "God" in a poem
Ampleforth
Turned in to the Thought Police by his daughter
Parsons
Disgraced party members frequently gather here
Chestnut Tree Café
What is significant about the painting of St. Clement's Church?
There is a telescreen behind it, it is a reference point to the past, and it has been turned into a propaganda museum because religion no longer exists.
What does the room over Mr. Charrington's shop symbolize to Winston?
An escape from Big Brother as if he an Julia are in a protective bubble of true reality
Works in the Ministry of Truth and becomes and unperson
Syme
Leader of the Brotherhood
Emmanuel Goldstein
List ALL 3 of the party's slogans
War is Peace
Freedom is Slavery
Ignorance is Strength
List the three territories that are constantly at war with each other.
Oceania, Eurasia, and Eastasia
Explain how Winston's character develops through each part of the book (one, two, and three).
Part 1 - He is just beginning to wake up to the party's manipulative control
Part 2 - He begins to take bold and rebellious actions
Part 3 - He is caught, brainwashed, and returned to society