What does Julia pass to Winston when they first meet?
A note that says "I love you"
What is Winston's greatest fear, which is eventually used against him?
What is the name of the book Winston gets from O'Brien?
Goldstein's Manifesto.
Mr. Charrington
What theme focuses on the Party's ability to watch people's every moves through the telescreens?
Privacy/Surveillance
Where are Winston and Julia when they are finally arrested?
The rented room above Mr. Charrington's shop
What is in Room 101?
The worst thing in the world.
What is the main way the Party uses Emmanuel Goldstein and Big Brother?
Who turned in Parsons to the thought police?
His children
What major theme involves using Newspeak to limit thought?
Language; Psychological Manipulation
Why did Julia and Winston visit O'Brien's apartment together?
To join the Brotherhood
What is the statement that O'Brien says that describes the Ministry of Love?
"We will meet in a place with no dark."
What is the name of the language the Party uses to limit people's thoughts?
Newspeak
What final action proves that Winston is fully and completely changed?
He betrays Julia to save himself from the rats.
What theme does Room 101 represent?
Psychological Manipulation; Physical Control
She is against them but doesn't seek to change anything.
He said "Down with Big Brother" in his sleep.
At the end of the book, how does Big Brother make Winston feel?
Safe and happy
Name one person who betrays Winston and how.
Julia by betraying him under torture
O'Brien by pretending to be a rebel
Mr. Charrington by spying on him
What is the book's message on the theme of totalitarianism?
Totalitarianism is dangerous.
What does the rented room symbolize throughout the story?
A false sense of privacy
Who was arrested for leaving the word "God" in a poem?
Ampleforth
What is "doublethink"?
Believing and accepting two contradictory/different thoughts.
Ex. the Party slogans (War is Peace, Freedom is Slavery, Ignorance is Strength)
What is an example of how the Party changes the truth and lies to maintain control?
Big Brother/Emmanuel Goldstein; rewriting history
What is the book's message on the theme of identity?
Society does not have independence and unique identity under the rule of the Party.