Which character secretly questions the Party and keeps a forbidden diary?
Winston Smith
Winston first rebels by doing which forbidden activity?
keeping / writing a diary
Which ministry is responsible for torture and punishment?
the Ministry of Love
Fear causes people to do what so they can survive The Party?
turn others in / betray each other
Which word means "no longer in use"?
obsolete
Which character begins a rebellious relationship with Winston?
Julia
Winston’s relationship with Julia represents what idea?
rebelling against The Party
Which ministry rewrites history and controls information?
the Ministry of Truth
Which idea is shown when loyal citizens are still punished or disappear?
loyalty does not guarantee safety
Which word means "continuously forgetting to take care of someone or something"?
negligent
Winston believes which Inner Party member is part of the resistance?
O'Brien
Winston and Julia are discovered whose rented room above a shop?
Charrington's room
What is The Party's slogan?
War is Peace, Freedom is Slavery, Ignorance is Strength
In the novel, independent thought itself is considered what kind of crime?
thoughtcrime
Which word means "incapable of making mistakes"?
infallible
Which character works on the Newspeak dictionary before mysteriously disappearing?
Syme
Winston experiences torture and brainwashing in which ministry?
the Ministry of Love
What simplified language is designed to limit independent thought?
Newspeak
The ending suggests that the Party is successful because Winston does what?
loves Big Brother
Which word means "breaking with tradition or norms"?
unorthodox
This character pretends to be harmless but is actually part of the Thought Police, turning in Julia and Winston?
Charrington
Which room contains a person’s greatest fear?
Room 101
What devices constantly watch citizens and spread Party propaganda?
telescreens
Where does Winston frequently go at the end of the novel?
The Chestnut Cafe
Which word means "a lack of energy, interest, or spirit"?
listless