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Summary Observations&Questions
(60-69)
Winston writes in his diary for
any hope for a revolution against
the party by the majority. Winston
looks through a history book then
remembers one time when he caught
the party in a lie, when he remembers
three leaders arrested and then killed
finally Winston thinks he is writing
in his diary as a kind of letter to
O?Brien.
[1] About how much percent consists of proles in London? Finally Winston answers my questions of rebellion. Lets get real if the so called brotherhood exists why hasn?t it done anything, it probably was created by the party to set an example of good and bad. The most likely reason why the proles were left unpunished and free like the animals is because the danger is known of keeping them fully suppressed.[1] Who were the three arrested in 1965 charged with helping Eurasis, embezzlement, etc?[1] Where did Winston see these men?Probably the reason that Winston is remembering all this is he is thinking of confessing or thinking of suicide.[1] Who was the owner of the children?s history book?[1] Back before the revolution Big Brother and the party was blaming who for the unstable and harsh conditions in London?[1] What was the infant mortality rate before the revolution? [1] What is the infant mortality rate now with the party?[3] Do you think that the character of Winston has changed from the begginning when he was a total fatalists to now a thinker and a rebellious one?
Book I Chapter 8
Summary Observations&Questions
(70-87)
Winston goes for a walk
through the prole district, he
follows a man into a pub in hopes of
getting info from the past. Winston
walks into a store buys a paperweight
and a pink coral and then is showed
to a private room with no telescreen.
On the way home he sees the same girl
who he thinks is a spy, he thinks that
he should commit suicide, he then calms
himself by thinking of what O?Brien had said.
[1] Why does Winston go into a pub for?[1] What two items does Winston buy from Mr. Charrington? Mr Charrington takes Winston up to a private room with no telescreen obviously that would seem impossible therefore he must be a party member or police.[1] What month does this take place in? Is it possible that Winston envies the simple lives of the common people, yes maybe Winston wants to be be brainwashed because his rebellious acts are futile anyways.[2] why do you suppose Winston wants to know the past from the old man at the pub?[1] What is a steamer?[1] Which ministry resulted and managed the lottery? [1] How much did Winston pay for the two items in Mr. Charrington?s store?[1] In Charrington?s private room what print is looking down from the wall?[3] Do you think that now since Winston is looking for the past and not thinking about the future then it is quite possible that Winston wants to stop believing that there is a possiblity to rebel.
Book Two Chapter 1