Easy
Medium
Hard
Really Hard
Are you kidding me?
100
The posters of Big Brother are an overall representation of this
What is a totalitarian government
100
think unconventional thoughts
What is the reason that Newspeak was invented
100
The glass paperweight
What is a symbol of Winston and Julia's love?
100
whatever the person fears the most
What is what room 101 represents.
100
ironic
What is the structure of Oceania is this literary element?
200
The language of Oceania
What is Newspeak
200
dislikes her immediately
What is how Winston FIRST feels when he sees Julia?
200
totalitarianism
What is a form of governement with a strong central rule and with liitle or no individual freedoms allowed.
200
Katherine
What is Winston's wife's name.
200
Learning, understanding and acceptance
What are the 3 stages of reintegration?
300
Winston Smith
Who is the protagonist of our story?
300
Hate
What is one MAJOR example of SITUATIONAL IRONY in this novel is that this society celebrates?
300
utopia
What is the "perfect" society
300
climax
What is when Winston betrays Julia.
300
imagery and connotations
What is what literary elements Orwell uses to create atmosphere or mood?
400
George Orwell
Who is the author of our story?
400
Mr. Charrigton
This person is actually a member of the Thought Police?
400
dystopia
What is a negative utopia
400
destroy a person's humanity
What is the novel suggest that living under a totalitarian government can?
400
Animal Farm
What is an allegorical critique of communisim?
500
Julia
Who is a complication, conflict and major antagoist for Winston Smith?
500
O'Brien
What is who betrayed Winston?
500
connotation
What is word association
500
How Winston reaacts to: people, objects and events around him.
What is what we need to look at to understand Winston's implied character. HINT: worksheet
500
He who controls the present, controls the past. He who controls the past, controls the future
What is the line of the story that BEST sums up the THEME of this story? HINT: used in many song lyrics
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