Chapter Questions and Answers
Chapter Questions and Answers
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Receives and transmits
14. Describe Winston (Be specific)
39, frail, blue overalls (party Uniform), fair hair, course skin, ruddy face
15. What is the word on the flapping poster?
INGSOC (English Socialism)
16. What police bother W?
Thought Police
17. What city and country does W live in?
London, Oceania
18. Can W recall the city of his childhood?
Nothing
19. What can W see from his window?
Ministry of Truth
20. What are the 3 slogans of the party etched on Miniture?
War is peace
Freedom is Slavery
Ignorance is Strength
21.How many buildings like these (and what are they?) can W see from his window?
4 Ministries of Truth, Peace , Love, and Plenty
22. Which is the most frightening?
Love or Miniluv
23. Does W have any food?
Old Dark Bread
24.What does he drink?
Victory Gin
25. What does he smoke?
Victory Cigs
26. Where does he sit to write and why?
Alcove, hidden from Telescreen
Chapter 2
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Chapter 3
1.What does W think happened to his mother and father?
p. 28 Swallowed up in the purges of the 50s (Holocaust/Stalin)
2. Why does W think his mother and father had to die?
p. 28 So that he could stay alive
3.What change has there been in emotion since Ws mother died?
Seems like death is no longer tragic or sorrowful. Part of daily life (like Elie)
4.Of what does W think when in his dream he sees the girl throw off all her clothes in one
graceful motion?
p. 29 That one act seems to annihilate a whole cultural system of thought: BB/Thought
Police/Party
5.Why does W sleep w/o night clothes?
p. 29 His meager clothing allowance equals .5 changes per year
6. What does W do after his coughing fit?
p. 30 30-40 physical jerks. Mandatory exercise.
7.What can W remember of his early life?
p. 30 History is fading/ no historical record/ Names of countries different:
England/Britain/London. Atomic Bomb
8. What does W. remember about the beginning of the war?
A-Bomb/ Street fighting in London
9.What country is Oceania at war with at this time?
At war with Eurasia and allied w/ Eastasia. Enemy of moment is always an absolute
evil.
10. Why is the Past to be wiped away?
Party Slogan: Who controls the Past controls the future; who controls the present
controls the past.
11. What is Ws decision about the past?
The past has not merely been altered but completely destroyed
12. How long has Big Brother (BB) existed in the Party histories?
1960s ? He has been pushed back in history to 30s and 40s
14. When does Winston first believe he heard the word Ingsoc?
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p. 33 Not before 1960
15. How is W reprimanded?
Telescreen yells, Smith 6079. Do better. P. 33
16. How does the instructor encourage her audience to touch their toes?
Reminds them of comrades fighting on Malabar front. Think of them
Chapter 4
1. What is Ws job?
Rewrites history at the Ministry of Truth p34-35
2. What happens when all corrections are made in the Times?
p. 38 After corrections, original copies destroyed and corrected copies replace them.
3. Is this process of correction used in other media (Newspapers, mags etc..)?
p. 36 Used for all books, lit, music, photos, cartoons- every kind of lit. or
documentation that might have pol. or ideological significance.
4. What are some of the jobs of the Ministry of Truth other than the Records department?
p. 37-8 One branch simply collected and destyoyed all documents that have been
superceded and due for destruction. P 38 A woman who tracked down and deleted
names of people who were vaporized and therefore never considered to have existed at
all. Studios for faking photos.
5. Does W enjoy his work?
p. 39 His greatest pleasure in life was his work.
6. What happens to people who displease the party?
P. 40-1 Read about Withers. Most commonly they disappear/never heard from again.
7. How does W decide to fulfill his assignment in regard to BBs speech?
He creates Comrade Olgilvy to take the place of a vaporized person. Read p. 42
Exists just like Caesar!
Chapter 5
1. Describe the canteen?
p. 43 low-ceiling, deep underground, noisy, smelled of sour stew and gin
2. Who is Syme?
p. 43 Comrade, almost a friend, works in research dept- a philologist and expert on
Newspeak, working on 11th edition of dictionary
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3.What does he want from W?
Razor blades
4.What does Syme work on?
Working on Newspeak dictionary
5, What is his remark about the language?
p 45. It is a beautiful thing the destruction on words. Cutting language down to the
bone.
6. Of what does Syme accuse Winston?
That he doesnt appreciate Newspeak. He thinks in Oldspeak p. 46
7.What does Syme say the whole purpose of Newspeak is?
p. 46 To narrow the range of thought. To make thoughtcrime impossible since there
ultimately will be no word s to express them.
8. Describe Parsons (p. 49)
p. 49 A tubby, middle-sized man w/ frog face. 35. Ideal Party man. Sweaty, illiterate.
9. What does Parsons want from Winston?
Money for voluntary subscriptions (25% of Party salary) for flags for Victory
mansions
10. What is Parsonss attitude towards his sweet children, esp. his daughter?
p. 50 Seems both proud and afraid of his kids (Spies) vigilance. Daughter turns in a
man after following him.
11. What makes Winston think he has an ancestral memory?
p. 52 Read: The innate feeling things were once different. That he is being cheated
12.What is the ideal type as described by the Party? Remind you of anything?
p. 53 Tall muscular youths and deep bosomed women, blond and carefree (Like who?)
13.What are most of the people like (as described by W)?
Airstripone: Beetle-like Ministry members: dumpy little men grown fat early in life
14. Who is W afraid of and why?
P 54. The dark-haired girl was staring at him from across the hall- face crime
Chapter 6
1. According to the Party, what is the only purpose of marriage?
p. 57 Only recognized purpose was to beget children for service to party
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Chapter 8
1. What is a steamer?
A Rocket bomb landing in the prole section.
2. Who warns W?
p. 73 A prole walking by. They seem to have an instinct for missiles which implies this
happens a lot.
3. How does the Party fool the people with the lottery?
Since there is no real communication in Oceania (except Party), fictional people in
remote locations won large payouts- only small sums were actually paid out.
4. Why cant the old man get a pint?
p. 74-75. Word Pint has been erased (Old Speak). Now liter.
5. Does W get any important information concerning the Past from the old man?
No. p. 78-9. His memory was a rubbish heap of details. READ p. 79
6.Where does W eventually find himself?
Junkshop where he bought pen and notebook.
7. Does the proprietor recognize W?
Yes- as the man who bought the diary
8. What does W find to buy?
Glass paper weight w/ pink coral
9.Why does he buy it?
p. 81 Belonged to a different age
10. What else does the old man show him?
Upstairs room where his wife lived
11. Is W attracted to the room?
p. 82 Room awakened ancestral memory/ Nostalgia (he felt at home there)
12. What doesnt the room have?
Telescreen
13. What picture does W recognize?
p. 83 Court of Laws. Place of Justice.
14.What is the proprietors real name?
Mr. Charringtom. (Widowed aged 63)
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15. Has W ever heard the church bells ringing?
No
16.Does W intend to come back to the shop?
In about a month- despite the danger
17.Whom does W see as he leaves the shop?
p. 85 Julia- the dark haired girl from Fiction department
18.Why is W worried?
She must be spying on him. Amateur spy or Thought Police.
19.What words does he read on the coin?
War is Peace
Freedom is Slavery
Ignorance is Strength
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Part II
Chapter 1
1.What does the girls note to W says?
P. 70 I love you
2. Who makes plans for the meeting?
p. 94 Winston, after many agonizing attempts/ Victory Square
Chapter 2
1.Where does the couple meet?
p. 95 May 2 Country side. Outside Airstrip 1. First Victory Square as a convey of
Eurasian prisoners passes. In countryside, a small clearing where the trees are too
small too hide a microphone.
2.What does the girl provide as a treat?
p. 101 A small slab of chocolate. Black Market stuff.
3. How do W and J spend their time?
Read p. 102 Talked about Party/ Rebellion/ Made Wild Monkey-Love p. 105 Sex as
political rebellion.
Chapter 3
1. Where does J say they can meet once again?
Glen: p. 105 Julias country-side hide out. It remembles the Golden Country- an
imaginary landscape that W dreams about that is very similar to the Glen.
2. When?
Not for another Month
3. Does she arrange for more meetings?
p. 106 Yes, 4 meetings in evening in crowded prole sections
4. Although they never go back to the glen, where do they have a similar meeting?
p. 106 In ruins of church in countryside where A-bomb was dropped 30 yrs ago.
5. How old is J?
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6. Where does she work?
Read p. 108-9 Minitrue- worked a novel writing machine in fiction department. More
of a mechanic than a writer.
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He is a new man: 1) Stopped drinking at all hours 2) Grown fatter,3) Varicose ulcer
and coughing are better p. 124
6. Does the couple have any feeling of foreboding?
p. 125 There were times fact of impending death seemed palpable- other times the
illusion of saftey
7 .Does J believe in Goldstein?
p. 126 No
8. What evidence of the past does W say he possessed?
p. 128 Paper about Jones , Rutherford, and Aaronson
9. To whom does J give credit for the invention of the airplane?
The Party. She says it doesnt matter. She is a product of the system. Read p. 129
Chapter 6
1. Whom does W meet face to face at the Ministry?
p. 130 OBrien
2. What are the subjects of the mens discussions?
Ws writing, newspeak, by implication, Syme
3. Why does OBrien give W his address?
Read p. 132 So he can meet him and get a new 10th edition Newspeak dictionary.
Chapter 7
1. What particular thing does W remember after his father left?
p. 133 Effect on his mother p. 134 His bad behavior
2. When he went home after devouring the chocolate, what does he find?
p. 135 His mother and sister has disappeared
3. Does J want to give up their relationship?
No. p. 137
Chapter 8
1. Whom do J and W go to see?
OBrien at his home.
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11. What are the two aims of the Party?
p. 159 1) conquer the surface of the world 2) extinguish independent thought.
12. What are the two main problems the Party is concerned with?
p. 159 1) To discover against his will what another person was thinking 2) To kill
several hundred million people in a few seconds w/o warning (only real aims of
science)
13. What is the most powerful weapon possessed by all three states?
Atomic bomb
14. Who discovered it?
p. 160 Party claims it discovered it. Discovered in early 40s
15. Do these states drop atomic bombs?
Not since 1950s. All store and stockpile for assumed future use.
16. How do the philosophies of the three states differ?
p. 161 Read. They dont.
17. What was the purpose of war in the past?
p. 163 Victory or Defeat. War, however, always came to an end.
To keep society intact and maintain inequality and lack of freedom.
18. What are the characteristics of war now?
p.164 Continuous. War is used to consume surplus goods and maintain status quo. War
is purely intentional.
19. What do W and J decide to do about the book?
Read it aloud
20. What has been the course of history since 1900 onwards?
p. 167 Experts notice a cyclical inequality. Since 1900 it appears the goals of
establishing equality and liberty were largely abandoned.
21. What has been the purpose of the new movements?
p. 167 To arrest (stop) progress and freeze history at a given moment in time.
22. When could all humans have become technically equal?
Read p168 As early as the beginning of the 20th century
23. What has foreshadowed the political systems now at work?
The Totalitarian systems of the early 20th century (Hitler, Stalin, Japan)
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24. What makes the present High group different from those in the past?
p. 169 In comparison w/ past tyrannies, they were half-assed and inefficient and too
liberal (Hitler was a softy is the implication). Today, governments can truly
watch/control the public fully/ P. 170 the ability to force complete uniformity of all
people.
25 .What is the only danger of this oligarchy?
Read p. 171. The splitting off a group of able, under-employed, power-hungry people.
Problem is education.
26. How does one get his Party position?
By examination. Race is not a factor.
27. Are Proles allowed in the Party?
Not in practice. The Party is not a class in the sense that the privilege, unlike money
and power, isnt necessarily passed from parent to children (Bushes).
28. Does the Party perpetuate in blood?
No. See p. 173 The oligarchy is perpetuated as a way of life by the dead on the living.
29. What does Doublethink mean?
p. 176. In Oldspeak it is reality control. It essentially holding two contradictory ideas
and accepting both (Think about BB as ageless, going back to 30s). Through
doublethink, the party is able to arrest history, freeze it.
30. Does Julia listen to all the reading?
p. 179 She falls asleep- like many of the proles reading this right now.
Chapter 10
1. In what does W decide hope lies?
p181. After looking at a woman prole singing, The proles.
2. Who says, you are dead.?
Voice from microphone, perhaps a telescreen too, hidden behind the picture.
3. Where is the microphone?
Behind the picture, ironically hidden behind a symbol of the past.
4. Who is Mr. Charrington really?
p. 183 A member of the Thought Police.
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