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• Who is the Protagonist?

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• Who is the antagonist throughout the whole story?

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• Who changed in appearance to Winston?

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• Name the man who offered the starving man a piece of bread?

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• What is the name of Winston’s former wife?

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• “If there is hope it lies in the Proles.”

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• “In fact I’m proud of her. It shows I brought her up in the right spirit, anyway.”

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• “Well then, I ought to suit you, dear. I’m corrupt to the bones.”

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• “If you want a picture of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face – forever.”

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• “The whole thought will be different. In fact there will be no thought, as we understand it now. Orthodoxy means not thinking – not needing to think: Orthodoxy is unconsciousness.”

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• Room that contains greatest fear.

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• Place where Winston and Julia have love affair.

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• Where does Winston work?

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• What do the paroles visit frequently?

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• Where is Winston at the start of the story?

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• What is behind the picture?

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• What does 2+2 equal?

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• What does Winston and Julia find weird about the clock?

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• What is the ideology of Oceania?

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• What was inside the paper weight?