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Winston and Julia wake up
to the sound of a women singing
outside. Winston and Julia look
at the women and realize they
are dead, and then the telescreen
behind the print says it too. The
room is stormed with thoughpolice
they kick Winston and drag and beat
Julia.
[1] Winston and Julia wakeup because?[1] What does Winston imagine during the woman is singing?[1]What was behind the picture of St. Clements? These two chapter were awesomely crafted in chapter nine the reader is relaxed at the fact that Winston has been given the book, and that there is hope for some future action against the party, then the thoughtpolice comes in. So O?brien was the real enemy here.[1] What treasure do the thought police break as they enter the room?[1] Who all along was a member of the thought police?[2] Do you think that this is the place that O?brein promised to meet Winston in a place without light?[3] Explain the distinct contrast between Winston?s reaction to the book and Julia?s reaction to the book?
Book III Chapter 1
Summary Observations&Questions
(186-197)
Winston sits in a bright bare cell
in which the light always remain. Winston
is always beaten. He is celled up with
Mr. Parson who was turned in by
his sons. Winston see people
starving, people beaten ugly and
mangled and starts to contemplete
committing suicide.His dream is
ruined when he learns that
O?brein had setted him up
from the begginning.
[1] Where is Winston?[1] How many telescreens are observing him?Who is the poet in jail too?[1]Who do Winston share a room with? [1] Who turned in Parson?[1] Does Winston want to commit suicide?[3] Why does Winston hate physical pain compared to emotional duress or troubles? I guess Winston finall found the place without darkness the cell. Its weird how in Book Two Winston?s love affair begins and here in three how it ends in the punishment and correction. This is an excellent job by Orwell in keeping the reader focused even towards the end.
Book III Chapter 2
Summary Observations&Questions
(198-215)
Winston endures several torture