Totalitarianism In George Orwell's '1984'

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a.) Winston particularly dislikes women, but he especially dislikes the girl he passes in the corridors. b.) If Winston missed cleaning his inky fingers, he could of looked suspicious and got caught. a.) He couldn’t wait to go to Victory Square; he wants to go see the girl. b.) There are 4 ministries; the one he works for is the Plenty Ministry. a.) Winston hates 2 Minutes Hate: the party drives him crazy. b.) Sleep talking is dangerous: they're always watching. a.) Oceania is like a communist environment; Eurasia, democracy. b.) The proles are like the irrelevant part of government; Thought police, dangerous part of government, a.) Children usually learn to love the party, listen on parents, and then report them if they’re suspicious. …show more content…

a.) After the note they met at the canteen, Victory Square, a hidden location. b.) Goldstein went from an admired party leader, to revolutionist, to a hated traitor. a.) After one commits a crime, they are caught and vaporized and deleted from all past records. b.) All information is constantly being taken back and corrected and sent back to the community. a.) They will get rid of so many verbs and adjectives, nouns and pronouns, synonyms and antonyms. b.) There are many wars between Oceania and Eurasia, the Party and revolutionaries, people and themselves. a.) She was a woman, young, pretty, hostile - all these things made Winston hate and fear the lady. b.) He was old, bored, curious, rebellious - all describe Winston. a.) Which of the ministries- Ministry of Love, Plenty, Truth, Peace -is the most complex? b.) The woman - young, smart, sneaky - caught Winston's attention. a.) The Party’s biggest enemy - the legendary brotherhood- is very threatening. b.) Winston’s wife - Katherine - wasn’t very smart or interesting. a.) If his emotions are shown, if his thoughts are known, if his diary is revealed, he will likely be