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  1. what is O'brien attempting to teach Winston? double think. how does O'brien explain the party avoids mistakes of the past? make sure not to fall like the other; eliminate enemies. what effect does the schock treatment have on Winston? he is becoming mind-controlled. what questions does Winston ask O'brien and what are the answers?

  2. O'Brien says that Winston does not exist because he is "training" Winston to see and think as the Party wants him too, to, basically, merge with the Party and lose his individual identity to that collective identity. Room 101 continues to be established as something to be feared. Celona, Tina. "1984 Book 3, Chapter 2." LitCharts.

  3. In Room 101, O’Brien straps Winston to a chair, then clamps Winston’s head so that he cannot move. He tells Winston that Room 101 contains “the worst thing in the world.” He reminds Winston of his worst nightmare—the dream of being in a dark place with something terrible on the other side of the wall—and informs him that rats are on the other side of the wall.

  4. Now a couple, Winston and Julia can already feel how the Party represses sexuality: through the sheer volume of work and constant surveillance. One night they have sex in an abandoned church. While In the church, Julia tells Winston about herself. She is 26, lives in a hostel with 30 other girls, and works on novel-writing machines in the ...

  5. Oct 4, 2024 · Summary: In George Orwell's 1984, Winston, Julia, and O'Brien engage in discussions that reveal their differing motivations and relationships. Winston and Julia visit O'Brien, believing him to be ...

  6. Download 1984 Discussion Questions by Chapter for the PDF handouts, editable format, and model answer key. Print pages as shown or customize to suit your goals. Includes 1984 discussion questions and answers for Parts 1-3. The complete unit includes a discussion set for each reading (5 discussion sets rather than questions for each chapter).

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  8. O'Brien explains how the Inner Party avoids the mistakes of past totalitarian governments. State in your own words what O' Brien means. they make all the confessions true; they do not kill martyrs, the kill people when they believe the Party is good