Plot and Comprehension
Themes and Symbolism
Characters
Party Control
Quotes and Interpretation
100

Who is the main character of 1984?

Winston Smith

100

What does the diary symbolize?

Winston's rebellious thoughts

100

Who is Syme?

A Party member that works on the Newspeak dictionary.

100
What's the purpose of the Thought Police?

To eliminate anyone who thinks against the Party.

100

Finish the quote: "Big Brother is ___"

Watching you.

200

What phrase is written on the posters Winston sees everywhere?

"BIG BROTHER IS WATCHING YOU."

200

What's the Party's main goal?

To have total control over people's thoughts and actions.

200

Who is Julia?

A young women who works at the Fiction Department.

200

What does the Party say about reality?

It's whatever the Party says it is.

200

What does Winston mean when he says, "If there is hope, it lies in the proles"?

The proles are the only group free enough to overthrow the Party.

300

What are the three slogans of the party?

"WAR IS PEACE. FREEDOM IS SLAVERY. IGNORANCE IS STRENGTH."

300

What's the "Golden Country" in Winston's dream?

A free place without the Party's control

300

Who is O'Brien?

A high-ranking Party member.

300

What does Winston think he will be caught doing?

Committing thoughtcrime.

300

What's ironic about the Ministry of Truth?

It lies and rewrites history.

400

Who is Emmanuel Goldstein?

The supposed leader of the resistance against the Party.

400

What does the telescreen symbolize?

Constant surveillance and lack of privacy.

400

What is Winston's initial thoughts about Julia?

He hates her and thinks she's a spy for the Thought Police.

400

What does the Party do to those who rebel?

Erase them from existence and rewrite history pretending they never existed.

400
What does '2+2=5' represent?

The Party's ability to control reality.

500

What crime does Winston commit at the beginning of the novel? Describe the crime.

Thoughtcrime. (writing in a diary)

500

Why does the Party control history?

To maintain its power.

500

Why is Winston fascinated by the old man in the prole district?

He hoped the old man would've remembered what life was like before the Party took control.

500

What's the significance of the past being erased?

It prevents people from not being able to tell is what the Party is saying is true or not.

500

Why doesn't the Party allow real friendships?

Because personal loyalty could be stronger than the royalty to Big Brother.

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