1984 part 3
what happens when Winston and Julia accidently meet
Are kind of cold towards each other and ahve no care about each other, and that they have changed after the torture
how does Winston react to the first pain he suffers
He first accepts it, but as more pain was dealt, he couldn't take it anymore.
how does Winston react to the news of victory in africa
He was extremely happy, pretending to run outside in the crowd, cheering with them
summarize the three stages od treatment at the ministry of love
Learning, Understanding, and Acceptance
how does o brien and Winston each define existance
O'Brien believes what you think, it exists. Winston believes that what is being seen, is real.
compare ampleforths and parsons reactions to their arrests
Parsons was proud of his daughter for turning him and also scared; Ampleforth didn't really care and was calm
why are the common criminals and political prisoners treated differently in the temporary lock up
The common criminals were more of a threat than the political prisoners
why does o brien wish to convince Winston that two plus two equals five
To see how long it takes until Winston gives in to the Part, and that's when O'Brien will know he has full control/power over him.
when does Winston first realize that o brien is directing his torture
When O'Brien comes visit him saying he "always knew". And it was only for hope
what effect does the machine attached to winstons temples have on his brain
creates a blank in his mind, listens to o brien
what symbolic meaning can be drawn from the fact that the ministry of love has no windows and is kept artificially illuminated all the time
no hope and not knowing the time
what does the scene of Winston in the chestnut tree café reveal about him
that he finally gave in to the party, turned into an alcoholic and fat
what does Winston find in room 101
the rat cage
why doesn't the party simply liquidate rebellious members
they want them to die loving big brother
what reason does o brien give for Winston being brought to the ministry of love
to cure him from his insanity and to give in to the party