The number of Mr Thomas' children
What is three?
Which character is described as "a mass of imbecile enthusiasms?"
Who is Parsons?
The term(s) most commonly used to describe the Party.
What is totalitarian/authoritarian?
The Year David Malouf was born
What is 1934?
The writer of "1984."
Who is George Orwell?
TPHS teacher who "says the darndest things."
Who is Mr Fitzgerald?
The date that Winston writes in his diary during Chapter 1.
When is April 4th, 1984?
The theme represented by Julia.
What is love/romance?
The street-smart teen from Radiance
Who is Tobias?
The genre of "1984."
What is dystopic fiction?
The name of Nimit's dog.
Who is Enzo?
The occupation of Syme
What is a philologist?
The theme that is most related to Winston's job and the Memory Holes.
The friend named in the dedication for the poem "Towards Midnight."
Who is Joan Tesei?
Other novel(s) written by the author of "1984" (only one required).
What are "Burmese Days," "A Clergyman's Daughter," "Keep the Aspidistra Flying," "Coming Up for Air," and "Animal Farm."
The piece of technology that represents the constant watchful eye of the Party.
What are telescreens?
The place where Winston and Julia meet outside the ministry for the first time.
Where is Victory Square, near the monument?
The diary represents this to the main character?
What is freedom/rebellion?
The German word for 'treasure chamber' used in "Earth Hour."
What is schatzkammer?
The regime(s) that the author took inspiration from when writing "1984."
What are Russia and/or Spain?
The age that the party begins to institutionalize children.
What is age 6?
The source text for the passage that "would have been quite impossible to render" into Newspeak from the appendix.
What is the Declaration of Independence?
The full slogan for the party.
What is “War is Peace; Freedom is Slavery; Ignorance is Strength.”
The name of Mozart's clarinet quintet mentioned in Aquarius II?
What is K.581?
The real name of the writer of "1984."
Who is Eric Arthur Blair?