Oceania is originally London. London is the city where Orwell lived and is familiar with, so he based the city to provide an example of his perspective of a malformed future Pg. 3
How is Winston was presented appearance wise? How do Victory Mansions and the setting including Winston clash with the name.
Winston is a middle-aged man with a ulcers on his foot. Victory Mansion is not what the name lived up to. Similar to Winston, the unit is “gritty” and shabby with a poignant stench of cabbage. The unit contradicts its name. Pg. 1-2
How do “Big Brother always watches” within the society?
Through the Telescreens, Thought Police (surveillance that includes …show more content…
Pg. 4
Why are the Ministries condensed to Minitrue, Minipax, Miniluv, and Miniplenty?
The ministries are known mostly for their Newspeak forms. This is an example how Newspeak and the Party affects Winston’s reality. Pg. 4 Who is Mrs. Parsons and describe where do she lives.
A bland woman with thin, wispy hair. She is perceived to be in her thirties, but the stress made her look significantly older. (One had the impression that there was dust in the creases of her face). She lives in an unkempt flat with her dense husband and two, young kids. Pg. 20-25
Describe the children's behavior? Why is Mrs. Parsons anxious around them?
They rowdy and very passionate about “avenging” the Party from “thought criminals” They are both part of the “Junior Spies” organization, explaining Mrs. Parson’s nervous around them because kids possess the power and opportunity to turn her into the Party. Pg 23-26 Explain a child hero and who they could possibly