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Syme was Winston Smith's fellow co-worker at the Ministry of Truth .
Because according to the Thought Police, and the Party, Syme was too smart. Along with this, Syme was caught explaining how "Doublethink" worked, to Winston.
Winston Believes that Syme is too smart to stay in the party's good side (he is too much of a free thinker).
Patrick Henry's mother's name was Sarah Winston Syme Henry.
Syme believes that Winston needs to start learning fluent Newspeak because he knows that it will soon rule as the most used language. He knows that Winston isn't in favor of Newspeak
Winston's prophecy of Syme's imminent disappearance is ironic because Syme is eventually vaporized by the Party for his lack of conformity to their ideology, which is exactly what Winston had predicted. The irony lies in the fact that Winston, who himself is against the Party, unknowingly foresees the fate of someone who shares his rebellious mindset. It highlights the ruthless and unpredictable nature of the Party's control over its citizens.
Little is revealed about the Inner Party's philosophy until Winston reads The Book and later when he talks to O'Brien. Both Winston and Syme are Outer Party members, and the discussion they have simply explains the purpose of Newspeak.
His dad was John Henry, and his mom was Sarah Winston Syme Henry.
Jennifer Syme's birth name is Jennifer Maria Syme.
Most of these people have significance. For example, Syme plays a part in explaining the philosophy behind Newspeak and later serves as an example of vaporization. Parsons has significance in the way that he is the ideal citizen; completely under The Party's control. Other examples such as Ampleforth also have significance.
Roderick Syme died in 1994.
Bob Syme died in 1993.