1984
The Naturals
London
The US and New York
Fun facts
100

The main character in the novel, "1984"

Who is Winston Smith?

100

The author of the novel, "The Naturals"

Who is Jennifer Lynn Barnes?

100

He wrote the tragedy, "Romeo and Juliet"

Who is William Shakespeare?

100

The beginning of an important text for all Americans, “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal...."

  

What is The Declaration of Independence? (1776)

100

Students who did not go the Globe in London

Who are Sophie and Vanessa?

200

Winston's beautiful lover

Who is Julia?

200

A natural who is wealthy and charismatically sarcastic, and good at reading emotions.  

Who is Michael Townsend?

200

The director of the film Romeo+Juliet from 1996.

Who is Baz Luhrman?

200

A Dane who went to New York and helped improve the lives of poor immigrants.

Who was Jacob A. Riis?

200

What we heard in the middle of the first night at the Royal National Hotel?

What is the fire alarm?

300

A secondhand store in the prole district is run by this man.

Who is Mr. Charrington?

300

The purpose of the Naturals' team work.

What are cold cases?

300

The restaurant we all had dinner in London.

What is Wahaca in Covent Garden?

300

The five borroughs of New York.

What are Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, The Bronx and Staten Island?

300

The student who was overexcited while watching Moulin Rouge?

Who is Rebecca?

400

The language of Oceania is the Party’s way of controlling its citizens by limiting the words and ideas they can express.

What is Newspeak?

400

The three genres of "The Naturals"?

What are mystery, thriller, and romance?

400

The theatre where we were audience to the show, 'Moulin Rouge.'

What is the Piccadilly Theatre?

400

The title of the sonnet placed close to the Statue of Liberty (written in 1883)

What is 'The New Colossus'?

400

The most fantastic class at Efterslaegten.

Who are B2024?

500

The Party’s maxim “Who controls the past controls the future” is explained here.

What is Goldstein's manifesto?

500

The character says,"Whatever you have to say, you can say in front of me, unless Cassie wishes to speak to you privately, in which case I completely respect her right to do so."

Who is Michael Townsend?

500

A modern reconstruction called Shakespeare’s Globe was opened this year.

What is 1997?

500

The literary element that makes Bright Lights, Big City stand out compared to the other stories.

What is a second person narrator?

500

Two people who went to Otto Lenghi's restaurant.

Who are Kamilla and Jeanne?

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