Chapter 1-2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
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This person, who Winston thought was his friend, ends up being his torturer.

O'Brien

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This is the one thing that Winston still holds on to at the end of Chapter 3.

Not betraying Julia

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This is where Winston is headed at the end of Chapter 4.

Room 101

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This is where does Chapter 5 takes place. 

Room 101

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This is what Winston is drinking in Chapter 6.

Victory Gin

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This poet is imprisoned for leaving the word "God" in a poem.

Ampleforth

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This is O'Brien's "picture of the future."

A boot stamping on a human face - forever.

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How does O’Brien explain immortality as it relates to “Freedom is Slavery”?

When a person devotes his life to the party they won’t die because the party lives on.

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This is what Room 101 contains.

Everyone's worst fear

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This is what Julia reveals to Winston when they happen across each other during Chapter 6.

She betrayed him

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This man shows up in prison while Winston is there. He was turned in to the Thought Police by his daughter.

Parsons

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This is how O'Brien says that the Party differs from other oligarchies of the past.

They want power only for their own sake, not for the good of others

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This is how Winston has changed as chapter 4 begins

Fatter and stronger

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The torture device O'Brien intends to use on Winston

A cage mask filled with hungry rats

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Winston realizes he loves Big Brother when...

he feels a sense of pride and victory for Oceania and himself.

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This is the reason Mr. Parsons is in prison.

He talked in his sleep and criticized the party

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The three stages of re-integration are...

Learning, Understanding, or Acceptance

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This is what Winston has already given over to the party in Chapter 4.

His mind

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This is how Winston escapes from Room 101.

He betrays Julia (tells them to take Julia instead of him). 

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2+2=5 is an example of

BLACKWHITE

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This is what Winston confesses to while he was in prison.

Everything 

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Winston's appearance after his torture at the Ministry of Love (mention 5 aspects).

Gray skin, balding scalp, dirty, skeleton-like (emaciated), scarred, varicose ulcer with peeling skin, crooked nose

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Things that have changed about Winston's appearance (at least 5 things).

He is clean, he has new underclothes, he has new overalls, he has new dentures, he has cigarettes, he has three meals a day.

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What are the examples of worst fears O'Brien gives Winston that people could experience in Room 101?

buried alive, death by fire, drowning, or by impalement

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When Winston sees Julia after his reintegration he is reminded... 

of a corpse pulled from ruins

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