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1984 Concept Map (Book One (PLOT (Chapter 3 (Memories of the death of his…
1984 Concept Map
Book One
PLOT
Chapter 1
Winston formed the thoughts of rebellions against Big Brother and committed crime before even starting the diary
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Chapter 2
We see the children are awful, in a sense, by pretending to be spies and shooting Winston in the back of the neck
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Chapter 8
The proles do not even have the intention to care about politics, which can be beneficial for the party so that they do not even needed to control the proles.
SETTING
Depressing setting, very dark.
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Ministry of Truth
Produce, Newspapers, Films, Textbooks, even porn
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his old house
like a utopia, full of color and life
tubes at his workplace and he gets pieces of paper everyday from these. there are memory holes that instantly incinerate the memory.
THEME
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Who controls the past controls the future, and who controls the present controls the past.
CHARACTERIZATION
Big Brother
Leader, Head of the Party , Religious Icon
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O'Brien (Inner Party)
Large, burly man with a thick neck and a coarse, humorous, brutal face. With the Inner Party. He wears black which gives a sense of authority.
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Member of the inner party, extremely powerful. The silence when he walks in the room lets you know his importance and portrays the idea that society is not actually equal.
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Emmanuel Goldstein
He's an enemy.. was part of the party but betrayed big brother (he's disappeared, we don't know where he is or if he's real either) He'll never die, they'll be talking about him for years
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Syme
Intelligent, too smart, uses the very words he wants to omit from speech
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Katharine
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tall, fair-haired, very straight, with splendid movements, bold aquiline face.
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STYLE
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mood of panic, fear, apprehension in the reader by using third person in Winston's perspective
color, O'Brien wears black outfit
use of darks and lights and other pops of color, like blue
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Book Two
Plot
O'brien invites Winston over in front of the tele screen, Winston thinks they are going to talk about the rebellion.
Winston begins to remember his past the more he is with Julia. Julia does not understand Winston's point, and she really does not care either.
Winston remembers his sister dying. He took away a chocolate, but when he get back, his sister and mother both disappeared.
At the end of chapter 7, a discussion about betray. In the end, you will only have love for one thing: the Big Brothers.
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Setting
The golden country, like a small oasis. Goes back to the actual structure of the book.
O'briens apartment is nice and beautiful an he can turn off the tele screen, he brings them in with wine. O'Brien as a inner party member has so much more than any normal person. Everything about the apartment draws in Julia and winston making the reader and the characters believe in hope
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Characterization
Julia: She is acute and skeptical about everything the Party does. However, she does not really care about the truth since it will not make any difference for her life.
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Symbolism
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beat him continuously, refuse to let him urinate...
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Book Three
Plot
Increased fear over Room 101, to the point were one is willing to sacrifice his family. Winston will say anything he needs to say to make the torture stop.
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Theme, still theme of opposites with O'Brien comforting Winston yet being his torturer
Style
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room 101, chapter five is all about imagery
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