So while Winston was being tortured they tried to convince him that two plus two equals five, which Winston knew was wrong. He eventually gave in and agreed that two plus two was actually five just to get the torture to stop. He was placed in room 101 and then final thing that the party wanted him to do was to betray Julia, Winston hesitated until they brought out the rats, then he cracked and set him free. They let him go to the Chestnut tree cafe. In conclusion the Book 1984 and the Hunger games are very similar because of their governments. They are both totalitarian and have people to “regulate” the citizens. In the Hunger games they were known as the peacekeepers and in 1984 they were known as thought police. Controlling what happens in each society was a very big part to each book, the leader wanted to control every thought and action of each
So while Winston was being tortured they tried to convince him that two plus two equals five, which Winston knew was wrong. He eventually gave in and agreed that two plus two was actually five just to get the torture to stop. He was placed in room 101 and then final thing that the party wanted him to do was to betray Julia, Winston hesitated until they brought out the rats, then he cracked and set him free. They let him go to the Chestnut tree cafe. In conclusion the Book 1984 and the Hunger games are very similar because of their governments. They are both totalitarian and have people to “regulate” the citizens. In the Hunger games they were known as the peacekeepers and in 1984 they were known as thought police. Controlling what happens in each society was a very big part to each book, the leader wanted to control every thought and action of each