Winston
Julia
Thought police
O-Brian
100

In Winston’s diary, he defines freedom as

slavery

100

In 1984, what physical activity does Julia enjoy participating in?

walking, yoga and cardio.

100

In 1984, how do you identify a member of the Thought Police?

  1. You can't identify a member of the Thought Police

100

Where does O’Brien send Winston at the end of chapter 4

room 101

200

What is the third stage of Winston’s reintegration?

Acceptance

200

What did Julia’s first note to Winson say?

I love you

200

What was the Newspeak name for the Thought Police in 1984?

Thinkpol

200

Can O'Brien read Winston's mind?

No

300

Who else is captured and locked in the same cell as Winston

Mr. Parsons

300

What food item did Julia have?

real chocolate

300

What does the Thought Police symbolize in the book?

the overpowering government 

300

How does O'Brien feel about the war in Vietnam? Is it a just war? A necessary one?

a mix of guilt, fear, and anger

400

What country does Winston live in?

Oceania

400

Following Julia and Winston's time in the Ministry of Love in 1984, what is their love for each other replaced with?

Submission to Big Brother

400

Why did the Thought Police in 1984 erase all evidence that a crime had been committed

so no one can get any ideas from it

400

According to O’Brien, why does the Party seek to maintain power?

For its own sake

500

What difference does Winston notice between the Party prisoners and the regular prisoners?

The Party prisoners were silent while the regular prisoners fought back fiercely

500

In 1984, O'Brien says : 'Shall I tell you why we have brought you here? To cure you! To make you sane!' What does this show about his beliefs?


That O'Brien truly believes his torture is helping people by re-educating them to love Big Brother and the government.