1984 Study Guide
Name: ______
Identify/define the following characters, terms, etc.:
Totalitarian/totalitarianism-
Propaganda-
Winston Smith-
The diary-
Big Brother-
Victory Mansions-
Oceania-
Eastasia, Eurasia-
Telescreen-
The Party-
The Thought Police-
Ministry of Truth-
Ministry of Peace-
Ministry of Love-
Ministry of Plenty-
Newspeak-
Doublethink-
Two Minutes Hate-
Emmanuel Goldstein-
The Brotherhood-
O’Brien-
Mrs. Parsons-
INGSOC-
The Golden Country-
The Physical Jerks-
Airstrip One-
Proles-
Comrade Ogilvy-
Syme-
Chestnut Tree Café-
Facecrime-
The dark haired girl/Julia-
Katharine-
Mr. Charrington-
The paperweight-
Room 101-
PART ONE
CHAPTER I
- What does the opening sentence suggest about the book? “… the clocks were striking thirteen”
- Describe the setting of chapter one. What does this reveal about the society of Oceania?
- Identify the three slogans (mottos) which appear on the face of the building:
A.
B.
C.
- What is ironic about these slogans?
- What are the four ministries which make up the government of Oceania?
- Who is Big Brother? What is significant about the name?
- What does Winston do that if caught is punished by death?
- Who is the primal traitor of the Party? What is the purpose of the Two Minutes Hate?
- What is The Brotherhood, and what is Goldstein’s role in this organization?
- Where is Winston’s allegiance? Big Brother OR The Brotherhood?
- What happens between O’Brien and Winston at the conclusion of the Two-Minutes Hate?
CHAPTER II
- What is a facecrime? Why is it so easy to commit?
- Who is Mrs. Parsons, and what happens in her apartment?
- In Winston’s opinion, what is wrong with the children of Oceania?
- What are child-heroes?
- What are Winston’s thoughts about O’Brien?
CHAPTERS IIIAND IV
- What is Winston’s dream about his mother, and how does he feel about himself in that dream?
- What is his dream about the “Golden Country”?
- What does Winston remember about the big events of the past?Bombs? Past Wars?
- Explain: “Who controls the past controls the future; who controls the present controls the past.”
- Describe Winston’s job and how he feels about his work.
- What special literature, music, and entertainment is produced for the proletariat (proles)?
- What is the significance of Comrade Ogilvy?
CHAPTER V
- What is the problem with obtaining razor blades?
- Why does Winston feel that Syme will be vaporized?
- What is the purpose of Newspeak?
- What cheerful announcement is presented on the telescreen, and what is Winston’s response?
- According to Winston, which people will be vaporized and why?
CHAPTER VIII
- Why does Winston wander off on his own, and why is solitude forbidden by the Party?
- What is life like in the proles’ end of London?
- What does Winston think about after his conversation with the old man in the pub?
- What does Winston discover in Mr. Charrington’s shop?
- What does Winston think when he sees the dark haired girl outside Mr. Charrington’s shop?
- How does one’s own body betray a person?
PART TWO
CHAPTERS I & II
- How does Winston react to the note given to him by the dark-haired girl before reading it?
- What was written on the note?
- Where does Winston decide is the safest place to talk with the dark-haired girl?
- When they meet in the country, what does Julia bring with her that she obtained on the black market?
- What does Winston mean when he says that he loves Julia all the more because she has had numerous sexual encounters?
CHAPTER III
- What is Julia’s job, background, and attitude toward the Inner Party?
- Describe Winston’s marriage.
- What do Winston and Julia disagree about?
CHAPTER IV
- What is Winston’s reaction to the rats? Julia’s reaction?
- Winston is interested in church bells that once played in the city even though he is not religious. What do church bells mean to him?
- Winston sees the coral paper weight as a symbol of what?
CHAPTERS V & VI
- Who has vanished?
- Explain the differences between Winston and Julia.
- What finally convinces Winston that O’Brien is a member of the Brotherhood?
CHAPTER VII
- What does Winston remember about his family and his relationship with his mother?
- What is the difference between confession and betrayal?
CHAPTERS VIII-X
Explain the significance of the following quotes, including who said the quote and to whom was it said.
- “We shall meet again-if we do meet again… In the place where there is no darkness”(178).
- “You are the dead” (221).
- “It occurred to Winston that for the first time in his life he was looking, with knowledge, at a member of the Thought Police” (224).
PART THREE
CHAPTER II
- What sort of treatment does Winston receive?
- What is O’Brien attempting to teach Winston?
- How does the Inner Party avoid the mistakes of past totalitarian governments? State in your own words what O’Brien means.
CHAPTER III
- According to O’Brien, what are the three stages in Winston’s reintegration, and which stage is he about to enter?
- Who wrote Goldstein’s book? Is what the book says true?
- Why does the Inner Party seek power?
- How does one person assert their power over another?
- How does Winston feel about O’Brien? Why?
- What final question does Winston ask O’Brien?
CHAPTER IV
- How has Winston’s environment changed, and what does he do with his time?
- How does Winston feel about Big Brother?
CHAPTER V
- What happens in Room 101, and how does this “cure” Winston?
CHAPTER VI
- What is the setting, and what is Winston’s job?
- Describe his meeting with Julia.
- How is it evident that Winston is really a different person?