Control
Rebellion
Manipulation
Truth
Hatred
100

What is the name of the political party that controls Oceana?

The party?

100

Who is the main character in 1984 that begins to secretly rebel against the party?

Winston Smith.

100

What does Winston learn about the Party's rewriting of history?

The party alters all records to match its current narrative. 

100

What is Winston's job at the Ministry of truth?

Rewriting historical records. 

100

Who is the common enemy everyone in Oceania is taught to hate?

Emmanuel Goldstein.

200

What is the device called that the Party uses to watch and listen to citizens at all times?

The telescreen?

200

What forbidden action is Winston doing when he visits the Prole district?

Observing and interacting with the proles.

200

Who does Winston think might be lying about the past?

The party or its officials. 

200

Why does Winston secretly write in his diary?

To preserve the truth as he remembers it.

200

What event encourages the citizens hatred of enemies in the Party? 

The Two Minutes Hate. 

300

What method is used by the party to change past records to fit its current narrative?

Doublethink or rewriting history.

300

Who does Winston feel inspired by in terms of his own chances of rebellion?

The proles?

300

What is the significance of Winstons thoughts about the diary?

It symbolizes his resistance to the Party's manipulation of truth. 

300

What does Winston believe about the Party's ability to change the past?

The party controls the past and therefore controls reality.

300

How does Winston's hatred differ from the Party's prescribed hatred?

Winston secretly hates the Party, not its enemies. 

400

How does the party enforce control over language to limit thought?

Newspeak?

400

What item of the past does Winston attempt to buy from the Prole woman?

A glass paperweight?

400

How does Winston describe the Party's control over people's minds in Chapter 8?

The Party destorys personal memoriesand replaces them with its own version of reality.

400

What does Winston hope to find among the proles in chapter 8?

A version of the truth untouched by the Party. 

400

What role does Goldstien play in fueling hatred?

Goldstien serves as a symbol of all enemies, focusing people's anger and fear away from the party. 

500

Explain how the concept of "thoughtcrime" serves as a tool for the Party's control.

The criminalization of unnaproved thoughts prevents rebellion by controlling the mind.

500

What effect does Winston's interaction with the prole woman have on his growing rebellious thoughts?

His connection to a world free from party control and his desire to preserve the past. 

500

What does Winston conclude about the difficulty of fighting the Party's manipulation?

It's nearly impossible because the party controls nearly all sources of truth and memory. 

500

How does Winston's fixation on the truth deepen his rebellion?

He realizes that holding on to the truth is a form of rebellion. 

500

How does the Party use collective hatred during events like the Two Minutes Hate to manipulate individual emotions?

The Party channels personal frusterations into controlled public hatred to prevent people from directing anger at the Party.