Charrington walked in with a changed demeanor, they knew that they were looking at a member of the Thought Police Part 2, Chapter 10 Analysis The woman
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2 Who is at the door? 3 Are the Victory Apartments well built? Explain 10 What does Winston decide? PART ONE: Chapter 8 1 What is a steamer? 2
1984 Review Guide 1) What type of government is in power in 1984 ? 2) 40) In Part II, chapter 10, how does Winston think he and Julia can share in the
1984 Discussion Questions: Part One Chapter 1: 2 Why is it important that Winston has started to write a journal? What is the
GOLDSTEIN'S BOOK – SUMMARY Chapter IX, 1984 Winston begins to read The first chapter, entitled "Ignorance is Strength," divides society into three
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
Section One: Chapters I, II, III 1 Who is the main character? 10 Summarize Julia's explanation of the meaning of the Party's sexual puritanism
Explain “doublethink” What is Winston's problem with the Party's claims? Part 1 Chapters IV-VIII (37-104) 28
Why does Winston say that Julia is only a rebel from the waist downwards? PART II (cont'd) Chapters 6-10 What finally convinces Winston that O'Brien is a
Students will begin reading Part I of Orwell's 1984 Activity 2 (10 minutes): How does Winston Smith function as the “representative human”?
AQA-style GCSE English Language Paper 1 Question Paper – George Orwell, 1984 Section A: Reading Answer all questions in this section
(p109); Explain the irony in Linda's speech about life on the Reservation Chapters 10 11 What is ironic in Chapter 10? What might be foreshadowed on
1984 Revision: Areas you could focus on along with others Have a look at Part 2, Chapter 10 where they are captured, consider the description of the
1984: Book 2, Chapter 9 Study Guide (Extra Credit): Respond to each of the 2-3 complete sentences; elaborate fully so that your meaning is clear