Eng4u Mrs fracassi Question 1 1 Where is Syme 1 Vaporised Question 2 2 Winston says to Julie You only rebel from the waist downwards What does he mean by this 2 She doesnt care about party doctrine ID: 359842
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1984 quiz 4
Eng4u
Mrs
fracassiSlide2
Question 1
1) Where is
Syme
? (1)
Vaporised Slide3
Question 2
2) Winston says to Julie “You only rebel from the waist downwards.” What does he mean by this? (2)
She doesn’t care about party doctrine
She rebels with her sexuality
She doesn’t rebel with her intellect Slide4
Question 3
3) Under what false pretense did O’Brien invite Winston to his house? Does Winston believe this to be true? (3)
He heard Winston knows a lot about
Newspeark
Winston should come over and pick up the
lastest
dictionary
Winston doesn’t believe this Slide5
Question 4
4) Why does Winston change his mind about the
proles
, and start to consider them “human beings?” (2)
They care for one another
They haven’t lost their humanity the way members of the Party have
They are capable of love
They are happier
They are fertileSlide6
Question 5
5) What do Winston and Julia consider “real betrayal?” (1)
Not loving each other any more Slide7
Question 6
6) What is O’Brien’s description of the Brotherhood? (4)
No leader
Loose organisation of individuals
Can’t identify one another
They must obey their orders without question
Don’t help each other when they get caught, except maybe to commit suicide Slide8
Question 7
7) Who is Oceania’s new enemy? How does the Party explain the posters and banners? Do people believe this? (3)
Eastasia
It was Goldstein’s sabotage
Yes/they appear to Slide9
Question 8
8) What is the significance of the Thought Police smashing the paperweight (Hint: think about what the paperweight and antiques represent)? (3)
Paperweight represents the past/history, and Winston’s hope for the future
The Thought Police destroys the paperweight just as the Party destroys the past
Winston’s hopefulness is shattered