Winston specifically is tortured in a number of ways. These include (but are not limited to): starvation, deprivation, electric shocks, betraying his secret love, being threatened to be eaten by rats, and accepting the government.
room 101 where they made you face ur biggest fears
The Speakwrite, which is described as being like a speech-to-text tool.
In "1984" by George Orwell, an example of apostrophe can be found when Winston Smith addresses the image of Big Brother on the telescreen in his room, speaking to it as if it were a real person, even though it is just a representation of the Party. This use of apostrophe serves to emphasize Winston's deep sense of frustration and defiance towards the oppressive regime.
Tantamount to torture ie the same as torture
Science class feels like torture to me.
example = This punishment is torture to us! So you use it by expressing your feelings
Various kinds. They used to use prisoner of war and criminals to test the quality of their blades
Torture is not generally a part of Voodoo.
No. Torture is never ethical, regardless of the reason.
The Geneva convention prohibits torture of POWs.
Genghis Khan killed but he banned the use of torture and imprisonment.
The answer to this question contains major spoilers, so read at your own risk:He thinks he hates her, but he actually loves her. Her name is Julia, and she and Winston attempt to use their love as a resistance against The Party.
First degree - is a conversation about the instruments of torture Second degree - is being shown the instruments of torture Third degree - is the actual use of the instruments of torture