All about Winston
The Party’s Control
Dreams & Memories
Truth vs. Lies
Themes of Rebellion
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What is the name of the main character in 1984?

Winston Smith

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What phrase is on the posters?

"Big Brother is Watching You"

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Who does Winston dream about?

His mother

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Where does Winston work?

The Ministry of Truth

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What secret act does Winston do

He writes in a diary with his real thoughts.

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Where does Winston live?

Airstrip One

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What device watches people at all times?

The telescreen

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hat exercise does Winston do every morning?

Physical Jerks

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What is Winston’s job?

He rewrites history to match the Party.

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Why is writing in a diary dangerous?

It is illegal and shows independent thinking.

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Who asks Winston to fix the sink?

Mrs. Parsons

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What group are children encouraged to join?

The Spies

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What does Winston remember about his childhood?

  Life was different before the Party

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Why does the Party rewrite history?

To control what people believe is true

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How does Winston feel about the Party?

He secretly disagrees with it.

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Why are the Parsons children frightening?

They spy on people

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How does the Party use fear?

To control citizens

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What does Winston’s dream show about him?

Winston’s dream shows that he misses the past and wants a life with real love, freedom, and human connection instead of the Party’s control.

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Who is Comrade Ogilvy?

A fake hero made by the Party.

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Why is independent thinking dangerous?

It threatens the Party’s control.

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What kind of person is Winston?

Curious and rebellious

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Why does the Party discourage personal freedom?

To stay in complete control.

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What does Winston’s memories reveal?

The past may have been different from Party stories.

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What is the danger of false information?

It changes what people believe is true.

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What is a main theme in Chapters 1–4?

Control vs. personal freedom.

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