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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 gives Winston permission to ask him some questions. Winston asks what has happened to Julia. O'Brien says she betrayed Winston and was quickly converted through torture. Next Winston asks if Big Brother exists in the same way that he, Winston, does. O'Brien responds that Winston does not exist. Winston asks if the Brotherhood exists and ...

  3. 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

  4. What questions does Winston ask of O'Brien? What is in room 101? What have you done with Julia? Does big brother exist? Does he exist in the same way I exist? Will big brother ever die? Does the brotherhood exist? What are the three stages of reintegration? Learning, understanding, and acceptance.

  5. Winston insists that the spirit of Man will defeat the Party. O'Brien tells Winston that he is the last man and orders him to remove his clothes and look in the mirror. Winston does, and is horrified at his changed appearance—he is emaciated, partially bald, gray with dirt, scarred, and has lost nearly all of his teeth. O'Brien mocks him.

  6. O'Brien asks several very specific questions to determine the possible loyalty that Julia and Winston might have to a rebellion such as the alleged Brotherhood. They are these: They are these: 1.

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  8. O'Brien allows Winston to ask him whatever he wants, and O'Brien seems to answer honestly. In Chapter 3, Winston enters the second stage of his "reintegration," understanding. Here, in his conversations with O'Brien, Winston learns about the Party's ideology and debates with O'Brien about the spirit of Man. Winston is able to look at himself in ...

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