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Nineteen Eighty-Four

Nineteen Eighty-Four is a dystopian novel, written by George Orwell. It was first published in 1949. It is about a collective society, tightly controlled by "Big Brother." The main character, Winston, begins to rebel.

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Why can't Winston and Julia get married in 1984?

They can't get married because their relationship is that of love and not just to reproduce. And, Winston is already married but simply separated from his wife (not divorced).

What was the shopkeeper's real name in the book '1984'?

Charrington's , an officer of the Thought Police , name is not given in George Orwell's book Nineteen Eighty-Four .

What is the problem with obtaining razor blades?

The party control the society through physical, psychological and emotional manipulation. This include depriving the people of the basic necessities from time to time. Hence the difficulty in obtaining razor blades is a kind of manipulation by the party to deprive the people of basic necessities and hence maintain their control and power.

What is the uniform of members in the Party in the book 1984 by George Orwell?

The proles wear normal clothes. Often rugged and ruined ones.

The Outer Party wears boiled outlined blue jumpsuits. Which are given out by the Party since you work for the state.

The Inner party members wears black jumpsuits and trousers, which means you could easily spot them.

What is the point of view for animal farm George Orwell?

The point of view is that revolutions (particuarly the Russian Revolution) are always in great danger of causing chaos which ends with a new regime which is no better, if not worse, than the old one.

How many seats do Polaris Rangers have?

They usually have 3 seats but u can get some that have 2 rows and 6 seats in all

my information came from my dad who owned and managed a

Polaris dealership! :) hope i helped! :)

Nineteen eighty-four Goldstein's book?

In Nineteen Eighty-Four, Goldstein's book is a book supposedly written by the leader of The Brotherhood, Emmanuel Goldstein. It explains The Party's philosophy, as well as providing additional insight. It is revealed to have actually been written by O'Brien. This implies that The Brotherhood is a fabrication designed by The Upper Party to lure in thought criminals.

What are memory holes in the book 1984?

The place where all information that the party spoke of in the past that was wrong was burned to ashes so no one knew they were really wrong.

Why would women work in the pornosec in the book 1984?

They were less likely than men to become affected by what they were working on - that is, they weren't going to get sexually excited while preparing the pornography.

What illness did George Orwell have while writing the book 1984?

Tuberculosis, which he first contracted in 1947- he died of a burst lung artery resulting from TB on 21st January 1950, at University College Hospital in London, and is buried in the churchyard of All Saints Church in Sutton Courteney, Oxfordshire. His gravestone bears his real name of Eric Arthur Blair- George Orwell was just his pen-name.

What if Winston did not betray Julia when he was being tortured?

I assume that the whole point of Room 101 is that it always works. He would inevitably give in to his greatest fear. If not, he would have been killed by the rats.

How do Winston and Julia converse on city streets?

Winston and Julia converse on the streets by passing notes to each other.

Does cutting your wrists with a razor blade scar?

well... it would if you pick at the scabs. i suggest getting some bio oil. put it on 2 a day morning and night. and maybe you sould see your doctor...

hope i helped

Is 1984 by George Orwell postmodern or modern?

1984 is a post modern novel because throughout the whole novel it leaves the reader questioning what is real and what is not. Is big brother real? Is the war between eurasia or eastasia? Is there even a war? No one in the novel can really trust reality. All the people have been bombarded with information regarding big brother, the past, and the future and it becomes difficult to differenciate what is real vs what is fake.

How does parsons feel about being denounce for thought crimes by his own children and imprisoned in the ministry of love?


Before being taken away, Parson's claims to be proud of the daughter who denounced him. So in other words he was okay with.Because he thought being in prison the party might reform him into devoting himself the party. but we all know that's not the case. He will probably be vaporized. Winston even predicted it.

What are the four ministries that govern Airstrip One?

Ministry of Peace (Newspeak: Minipax) , Ministry of Plenty (Newspeak: Miniplenty) , Ministry of Truth(Newspeak: Minitrue) and Ministry of Love (Newspeak: Miniluv) .

In the book 1984 what crimes did Winston commit?

This is an interesting question, as there are technically no laws in Oceania. However, the population is aware of what they can and cannot do. Winston's main crime is rebellion against the party, however, the party demonstrates that they can make him confess to any crime they wish, and so the ultimate answer doesn't have much meaning. Winston is vaporized, too, which suggests that the Party did not publicly raise any alarm about Winston, and instead just removed him from existence.