CAN SOMEONE HELP ME ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS FROM THE BOOK 1984
Chapter 1
1. Choose three prim...
CAN SOMEONE HELP ME ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS FROM THE BOOK 1984
Chapter 1
1. Choose three primary character traits to describe Winston. Choose one quote from the book to demonstrate each choice and explain why you chose this.
2. Why is it important that Winston has started to write a journal? What is the significance of writing in this society?
3. Explain the purpose of a telescreen.
4. Explain the “two minutes hate.” Who is Goldstein? How do the Party Members react to him?
Chapter 2
1. Explain the significance of the children at the start of this chapter.
2. Explain what thoughtcrime is in your own words.
3. What does the quote, “We shall meet in the place where there is no darkness,” mean to you? What do you think it means to Winston?
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