Part 1, Chapter 2 Summary In the midst of scrawling "DOWN WITH BIG BROTHER" in his journal, Winston is interrupted by a knock at the door
Page 1 1984 SparkNotes Summary Book 2 Summary: Chapter I At work one morning, Winston walks toward the men's room and notices the dark-haired girl with
1984 Chapter 2 (Book 1) Summary • Winston makes a careless mistake to begin the chapter, Down with big brother written on his diary
1984: The Principles of Newspeak 2 1984: Overview 3 1984: George Orwell Biography 4 1984: Summary 5 1984: Summary and Analysis Part 1, Chapter 1
GOLDSTEIN'S BOOK – SUMMARY Chapter IX, 1984 Winston begins to read The first chapter, entitled "Ignorance is Strength," divides society into three
Section One: Chapters I, II, III 1 Who is the main character? Briefly describe the main character The main character is Winston Smith
On the scale below with 1 being trouble and 10 being innocent, where does the dark-haired girl fall? 1 10 Why? BOOK II: CHAPTER 2 Explain your opinions about
Why does Orwell include detailed passages from Goldstein's Book in 1984? 1 To conquer the whole world (although they know this is virtually impossible)
AQA-style GCSE English Language Paper 1 Question Paper – George Orwell, 1984 Section A: Reading Answer all questions in this section
Objectives: Write in response to Book III, chapter 1 with journal entry # 5 to various study questions designed to interpret George Orwell's, 1984
1984: Book 2, Chapter 9 Study Guide (Extra Credit): Respond to each of the questions 1 What is the importance of Goldstein's THE THEORY AND PRACTIVE OF
1984 Book 2, Chapters 4-6 Chapter 4 Summary Chapter 5 Summary Chapter 6 Summary Describe the room about the shop What details do we learn about the
This packet is designed to guide you through Part II of 1984 The plot summary column makes sure that you grasp key points presented in chronological order
Topic #1: "War is Peace" (pg 185) Summary of key The book states, "A hierarchial society was only possible on a basis of poverty and ignorance" (190)