Thursday, May 5, 2011

Book 3, Chapter 3

1. Stage One: The Learning Stage
Stage Two: The Understanding Stage
Stage Three: The Acceptance Stage

Winston is about to reach the second stage of re-integration.


2. O'Brien wrote Goldsteins book, and whatever he may have wrote in that book, is true, or is now true.

3. They want to gain the power just for themselves, for their own sake and fortune. They're different only cause the Party knows exactly what they are doing and what they could run in to and how it could affect them.

4. It's saying that slavery is a free way of living. To the party, freedom is still working for the party. they act as slaves to them, but they see it as a way of freedom.

5. They have to have power over both their mind and over their body.

6. Oceania seems like it has absolute power and control.

7. He thinks that because the Party lies to him, but O'Brien strikes back at him by telling him about the recording he has when Winston said that he would do all those things for the brotherhood, except the Julia part.

8. He felt bad for himself and his rotting corpse, as he began to cry and feel miserable and sad.

9. He never once turned his back on Julia.

10. Because O'Brien has the knowledge of everything.

11. When will you shoot me?

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