Part two book
Winston "stopped thinking and merely felt." How is this reaction out of character for him?
He is a thinker and tries to be logical; the Party discourages private emotions. And he thinks of the consequences
What question does Winston have after closing the book
It comfort him
What is the book why does he have it and the author
By Goldstein and it names theory practice and O'Brien gave him this book
To whom does the "familiar voice" belong?
Charrington
Why was Winston's concern for Julia a "curious emotion"?
Citizens did not normally feel empathy or sympathy for their peers. Winston thought Julia as "the enemy" so his concern was doubly hard to understand. And he wanted to kill her
What surprise does Julia have for Winston
Julia bring him sugar jam coffee milk and chocolates Winston knows the ministry is lying after she brings these things
Long anticipated event
O'Brien talks to Winston
Where did Winston finally receive directions to a meeting place from Julia?
Saint martins church while a mob of people came by on buses
From the dream what do we learn about Winstons childhood and mother
She dispeared and she was against the party
What was behind the picture screwed in the wall
Telescreen
Purpose of O'Brien's demand that Julia and Winston agree to do
To prove their loyalty to not get separated
Do you think Winston's immediate trust of Julia is foolish? It is justified?
Winston did not trust her at first because of his peranoia
Why do you think Winston has little physical desire for Julia in the beginning?
Winston is not used to woman wanting him
How sure is Winston that Mr. Charrington is on his side?
Winston is trusting of him
Do you think Julia is good for Winston? How has she changed him?
Yes because he feels thinks now
Discuss what Winston means in the quote the room was a world a pocket of the past where extinct animals could walk
The room was like a walk the past
What is permanent meeting place for the two lovers
Antique shop room with no telescreens
Winstons last image of Julia
Beaten up and dragged away
Why does Winston have a sensation to step in the grave
Because he was talking to O'Brien
Why is it difficult for Winston to get in touch with Julia after he receives her note. Why does he not talk to her?
Because of the telescreens and thought police
How is the smashing of the paperweight symbolic?
Because they are no longer protected
Why did Winston have to work more then 90 hours
Because they had to change the war
How much does charrignton know about Winston
He knows about the journal
What is the only thing that matter to Winston
Not betraying each other
How is Julia different from the orthodox Party member Winston had thought she was?
Openly speaks about the party in her free time
What fear of Winston is revealed
Rats
What is the significance of the coral in the glass globe
They are protected by the glass like Julia and Winston feelings