The full name of the Party.
What is INGSOC or English Socialist Party?
The main character of "1984."
Who is Winston Smith?
The term(s) most commonly used to describe the Party.
What is totalitarian/authoritarian?
The language spoken by the Party.
What is Newspeak?
The writer of "1984."
Who is George Orwell?
The common object that is in low supply that The Main Character has been secretly hoarding.
What are razor blades?
The leader of the Party.
Who is Big Brother?
The theme represented by Julia.
What is love/romance?
The word for "bad" in the party's language.
What is "ungood"?
The genre of "1984."
What is dystopic fiction?
The group of people that represent the constant watchful eye of the Party.
Who are the thought police?
The leader of the brotherhood and the Party's most hated man.
Who is Emmanuel Goldstein?
The theme that is most related to Winston's job and the Memory Holes.
The name that the party gives to standard English.
What is "Oldspeak"?
Other novel(s) written by the author of "1984" (only one required).
What are "Burmese Days," "A Clergyman's Daughter," "Keep the Aspidistra Flying," "Coming Up for Air," and "Animal Farm."
The piece of technology that represents the constant watchful eye of the Party.
What are telescreens?
The obnoxious party member who lives near the main character.
Who is Parsons?
The diary represents this to the main character?
What is freedom/rebellion?
The year that the party wants everyone to speak its language.
When is 2050?
The regime(s) that the author took inspiration from when writing "1984."
What are Russia and/or Spain?
The age that the party begins to institutionalize children.
What is age 6?
The intelligent man who is creating a new edition of the Newspeak dictionary.
Who is Syme?
The full slogan for the party.
What is “War is Peace; Freedom is Slavery; Ignorance is Strength.”
The type of word that the Party's language removes.
What are antonyms?
The real name of the writer of "1984."
Who is Eric Arthur Blair?