Winston and Julia are tortured and brainwashed until they finally betray each other and start loving Big Brother again. Then they are re-integrated into society.
Winston and Julia are betrayed by Mr. Charrington, the Thought Police and O'Brien. The betrayed is caused as Winston and Julia were allowed to rent a room in Charrington's shop.
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.
By fooling the police
Dallas Winston was shot by the police, because he was depressed by Johnny's death, he robbed a store, and pulled a gun on the police, who shot him.
Yes, he purposely tried to get himself killed by taking out the unloaded gun to fake the police out to think he was going to shot them, he did Suicide by police.
Winston Smith gets captured by the thought police for committing thoughtcrime against the government.
Winston predicts that his neighbor, Parsons, will be vaporized for his daughter reporting him to the Thought Police.
Winston is afraid because he realizes that he is being watched by the Thought Police, a secret and powerful government organization that monitors and punishes citizens for thoughtcrime. Winston's fear deepens when he sees a dark-haired girl who he suspects is a member of the Thought Police.
Winston and Julia are betrayed by Mr. Charrington, the Thought Police and O'Brien. The betrayed is caused as Winston and Julia were allowed to rent a room in Charrington's shop.
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.
In George Orwell's "1984," the piece of paper with the address on it is an important plot point that leads to the protagonist, Winston, being caught by the Thought Police. It is used as evidence against him to prove his disloyalty to the Party and his illegal activities.
Yes he certaintly was captured by the police.
By fooling the police
Winston Smith is punished in "1984" by the Thought Police for rebelling against the Party. He is subjected to physical and psychological torture in the Ministry of Love, where he is broken and forced to betray his beliefs, ultimately becoming a loyal supporter of Big Brother.
In the novel "1984" by George Orwell, Mr. Charrington's true identity is revealed to be a member of the Thought Police named O'Brien. He deceives Winston and Julia into thinking he is a friendly old man who rents them a room for their secret meetings, but he ultimately betrays them.
No, the Queen did ride Winston for ceremonial occassions, but he was actually owned by the Metropolitan Police.
Dallas Winston was shot by the police, because he was depressed by Johnny's death, he robbed a store, and pulled a gun on the police, who shot him.