Comprehension/Analysis Directions:? To help you understand all aspects of the novel, answer the following questions for Chapters OneTwo. Write your answers on a separate piece of paper using complete sentences.? Please type your answers in red font. 1. Examine why Airstrip One operates on military time, as opposed to standard time, which Britain has historically used. It indicates wars impact peoples daily life, and tells us military dominance. 2. Discuss the message conveyed by the Big Brother posters hanging in apartment buildings. How would this message differ if the posters only hung in public Places? If it just hung in public places that people still have private, but in this novel is Big Brother always watching you, so people cant have private in their life. 3. Examine the Partys three slogans: War is peace. Freedom is slavery. Ignorance is strength. At this point in the novel, what do you think they mean? War is peace-wars can help a country to control the world. Freedom is slavery-the government use control all things to slave people. Ignorance is strength-the government can control ignorant people 4. Analyze why Winston is not certain of the exact date and how a lack of time- keeping reinforces the Partys manipulation of history. Because the government can change history and cancel many dates to control people. 5. Generalize what the film Winston watched says about the Party, how it controls the populace, and how it views its citizens. People were very happy when the boats of the refugees were bombed; the party can control people believe what they want people believe. 6. Summarize Winstons feelings about OBrien. OBrien gives his feelings the same with Big Brother, also Winston has a dream about OBrien, in his dream OBrien says: we will meet in a place with no darkness. 7. Contrast Winstons opinion of OBrien with Winstons opinion of the dark-haired
girl in his office. The dark-haired girl gives Winston feel is she controlled by the government, also he cannot have sex with that girl, so he hate that girl. 8. Describe the Two Minutes Hate and its purpose. People hate the enemy of the government; the government can control people to hate who the government hates. 9. Show what Winston thinks he sees in OBriens expression. How accurate do you think Winstons assessment is and why? Winston thinks O’Brien sold out his opposition to the government and his protection of civilians. It is difficult to judge a person by their facial expressions because they don’t really talk. 10. Infer why Winston frightens himself when writing, Down with Big Brother, in his diary and how he could be guilty of thoughtcrime. This is the first time he’s written about his opposition to the government and the party, and he’s going to scare himself because he’s going to be sentenced, and this is evidence that he’s going to be sentenced. Chapter Two 1. Formulate what the Partys use of comrade says about its political tendencies and how this places 1984 in a historical context. 2. Assess the role of children in Airstrip One. How are children trained to support the Party? 3. Interpret the comment that OBrien says in Winstons dream and predict how it will reoccur in the novel. 4. Name and explain the three principles of INGSOC. 5. Explain Winstons comment, Thoughtcrime does not entail death: thoughtcrime IS death. Literature Focus: Authors Purpose
Authors write for a variety of reasons. Some texts intend to inform the reader of specific factual information, some try to persuade the reader of a particular position, and many fictional books just seek to entertain the reader. While Orwells 1984 is fictional, it also acts as the authors warning against the perils of totalitarian governments. To this end, the author employs irony and specific motifs to set the mood of a depressing, dystopian society. Irony? creates a contrast between what is expected or appears to be and what actually occurs. To set the stage for a dystopian society, Orwell employs several examples of irony. Part One Directions:? For each example below, list its expected meaning or outcome, then discuss its actual meaning or outcome in the novel so far. An example has been completed for you.
Situation or Language
Expected Meaning or Outcome
Actual Meaning or Outcome
(Irony)
Ex. Ministry of Love (p. 4)
Agency that cares for citizens
Maintains law and order through
force and fear
1. Ministry of Truth (p. 4)
2. Ministry of Peace (p. 4)
Situation or Language
Expected Meaning or Outcome
Actual Meaning or Outcome
(Irony)
3. Ministry of
Plenty (p. 4)
4. Film of refugees in a boat (p. 8-9)
5. Winstons opinion of his
workplace (p. 17)
6. How do the above examples of irony disarm the reader and alert him/ her to the novels dystopian setting? 7. How does the setting of a dystopian society act as a warning against the totalitarian governments Orwell feared?
