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Q: What is the goal of newspeak as syme explains it to Winston in the book 1984?
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In the book 1984 what is revealed about inner party philosophy in the discussion between Winston and syme?

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.


In the book 1984 what in newspeak is the opposite of good?

In Newspeak bad is ungood.


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Newspeak is the official language of Oceania, in George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four. it is characterised by subversion of our understanding of the meanings of words.... so that "war" is peace.


What finally convinces Winston that O'Brien is a member of the Brotherhood?

O'Brien invites Winston to his office and gives him the newest edition of the Newspeak dictionary which Winston later finds to be a copy of Emmanuel Goldstein's book "The Theory and Practice of Oligarchical Collectivism".


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Winston Smith is the main character in 1984 . Winston Smith.


Who is he protagonist on the book 1984?

The protagonist in the book "1984" is Winston Smith, a member of the Party who starts to question the oppressive regime he lives under in Oceania.


What kind of person is Winston Smith in the book 1984?

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His fear of rats .


In the book 1984 what is Winston Smiths number when he is in the Ministry of Love?

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