Torture
Resistance
Characters
Chapter 6
The Party/Big Brother
100

What is the final room Winston is taken into.

Room 101

100

What does Winston hope the Brotherhood will send him in his prison cell?

A Razor blade 

100

Why was Ampleforth arrested.

He left the word "God" in a poem.

100

True or False. Winston and Julia meet together in secret after they're both released?

False, 

they both broke so party no longer cares if they see one another.

100

Why does the Party seek Power?

For Power's Sake/Full control

200

Winston realizes his cell is the place from his dream because it is a "place where there is no ________"

Darkness

200

Who was the actual author of Goldstein's book?

O'Brien (and other inner party members).

200

Tortured to the point of losing weight, hair, and teeth that he can barely recognize his own reflection.

Winston Smith

200

What game does Winston play throughout the final chapter?

Chess

200
Where does O'Brien claim the past exists?

In records and in the mind.

300

In the final torture room what does O'Brien threaten Winston as his greatest fear?

Hungry rats to eat his face.

300

What does Winston say will defeat the party?

Proles/The Spirit of Man

300

Who turned in Mr. Parsons for thoughtcrime?

his own daughter.

300

What are Winston's final thoughts towards Big Brother?

He loves Big Brother.

300

What does O'Brien tell Winston will happen to him after this is all done?

He will be shot.
400
How does Winston manage to escape Room 101?

He betrays Julia

400

What hope does Winston hold on to in his mind to keep himself from fully breaking?

That he hasn't betrayed Julia.

400
Who states that the party "got to them a long time ago" implying they also once had thoughts of rebelling against the party?

O'Brien

400

When Winston is reminded of a memory of his bother buying him a game, what does he do?

Discards it as a "false memory".

400

What does O'Brien say the party won't allow that happened to the Nazis and Russian Communists?

Turn their political enemies into martyrs.

500

How do the common criminals (Proles) behave differently from the Political Prisoners?

Less fearful, fight back against the guards, more freedom, corrupt deals with guards.

500

According to O'Brien, does the Brotherhood actually exist?

We'll never know

500

Member of thought police posing as a simple antique shop owner.

Mr. Charrington.

500

What is the radio broadcasting about in the final chapter?

Victory of a war in Africa.

500
O'Brien shows his control over Winston's reality by forcing Winston to accept what "fact"?

2+2=5

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