<p> 1984 Part III Chapter I 1. Describe Winston’s cell.</p><p>2. Describe the Party prisoners.</p><p>3. Describe the “ropes” of the forced labor camp.</p><p>4. What friend does Winston make in the holding cell?</p><p>5. How is Winston’s hunger a good thing?</p><p>6. What are Winston’s thoughts of Julia?</p><p>7. What does Winston hope O’Brien will do?</p><p>8. How does Winston know that he is at the Ministry of Love?</p><p>9. Who is Winston’s cell mate?</p><p>10. What is Ampleforth’s crime? 11. What is the second cellmate guilty of?</p><p>12. What misconceptions does Parsons have?</p><p>13. How does Parsons maintain his loyalty to the party? </p><p>14. Which prisoner does Winston find most disturbing?</p><p>15. How does the skull faced man respond to the mention of Room 101?</p><p>16. What sacrifice would Winston make for Julia?</p><p>17. How does he contradict himself after being struck on the elbow?</p><p>Chapter II 18. What does Winston find the most “unforgivable” thing about the beatings?</p><p>19. How is Winston nursed?</p><p>2 20. What torture besides beatings does Winston endure?</p><p>21. What crimes does Winston confess to?</p><p>22. How are these confessions actually true?</p><p>23. Who does Winston believe is controlling his torture?</p><p>24. What new pain does Winston experience at his meeting with O’Brien?</p><p>25. What is O’Brien’s estimate of Winston?</p><p>26. What evidence of “delusion” does O’Brien present to Winston?</p><p>27. What protest does Winston make about controlling people’s memories?</p><p>28. Explain “Reality is not external.”</p><p>29. What wrong answer earns Winston an electric shock?</p><p>3 30. What progress does Winston make with the 2+2 exercise?</p><p>31. Why does Winston love O’Brien?</p><p>32. Why are there no martyrs in Oceania?</p><p>33. What is the ultimate goal of the Ministry of Love?</p><p>34. What does O’Brien reveal about Rutherford, Jones, and Aaronson?</p><p>35. What new painless torture does Winston endure?</p><p>36. What questions does Winston ask O’Brien?</p><p>Chapter III 37. What are the three stages of reintegration?</p><p>38. Who wrote Goldstein’s book?</p><p>4 39. What does O’Brien want Winston to explain? Why?</p><p>40. Why does the Party seek power?</p><p>41. What is Winston’s estimation of O’Brien?</p><p>42. How does the Party differ from Nazis and Communists?</p><p>43. Why does O’Brien compare the individual to a cell?</p><p>44. What does “Slavery is freedom” mean?</p><p>45. How can individuals become immortal?</p><p>46. How does O’Brien answer Winston’s questions about natural law?</p><p>47. What is “solipsism”?</p><p>48. How does O’Brien describe power?</p><p>5 49. What measures is the Party taking to abolish loyalties?</p><p>50. What is Winston’s opinion of the world the Party plans to create?</p><p>51. What principle will defeat the Party according to Winston?</p><p>52. Describe the image Winston sees in the mirror.</p><p>53. What comment does O’Brien make about Winston’s pride?</p><p>54. What one degradation has Winston avoided?</p><p>Chapter IV 55. How has Winston’s condition improved?</p><p>56. How has Winston become satisfied?</p><p>57. How long had the Thought Police watched Winston?</p><p>6 58. List come concepts that Winston now accepts.</p><p>59. What crimestop does Winston perform? Why?</p><p>60. What possible situations exist for Winston’s future?</p><p>61. What does Winston think has become of Julia?</p><p>62. What is freedom to Winston?</p><p>63. How does Winston feel about Big Brother?</p><p>Chapter V 64. What is Room 101?</p><p>65. Why does O’Brien say that pain is sometimes not enough?</p><p>66. How does O’Brien describe what the rat can do?</p><p>7 67. Describe the construction of the cage.</p><p>68. How does Winston avoid this torture?</p><p>Chapter VI 69. What is Winston worried about?</p><p>70. How have Winston’s mind processes changed?</p><p>71. What does the smell of the gin remind Winston of?</p><p>72. What new job does Winston have?</p><p>73. Describe Winston’s meeting with Julia.</p><p>74. How has Julia changed?</p><p>75. What admissions do Winston and Julia make to one another?</p><p>8 76. On what do they agree?</p><p>77. How can Winston relate to the song on the telescreen?</p><p>78. What is the Interim Report?</p><p>79. What does Winston recall from his childhood?</p><p>80. How does Winston react to the telescreen announcement?</p><p>81. Why is Winston suddenly at peace?</p><p>9</p>
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