Nineteen Eighty-Four: Part II Quiz Flashcards
What is written on the note that Julia hands Winston as he helps her up?
“I love you”
What is Winston’s fear in his first moments will Julia?
How does she respond to this fear?
He is very anxious and his self esteem is low (regarding Physical Appearance).
She responds by saying she doesn’t care about his appearance.
What does Julia often do that initially shocks Winston?
She uses vulgar language when speaking against The Party (cussing).
In their initial meeting in the woods, what fascinates the two and seems to be a symbol of freedom and joy?
The Thrush singing in the branches seem to be a symbol of freedom and joy.
This is because the Thrush was singing for itself, which is characteristic of the Individualistic Experience being more important.
After their first meeting, what does Winston realize he doesn’t know about Julia?
Her last name.
What is Winston’s wish regarding Katharine?
Wishes he killed her by pushing her off the cliff.
What dangerous, irrational thing did Winston do that he felt would get him in trouble?
He rented a room above Charrington’s shop for the purpose of committing ‘Sexcrime’.
What seems to be another symbol of freedom and happiness (despite the circumstances).
Fat prole lady singing outside the shop.
What did Julia do that shocked Winston during one of her visits?
She put on makeup.
(she also wore perfume that was similar to Backshot grandma).
What is Winston’s deepest fear?
Rats.
What is Winston’s last memory of his mother and sister?
He swiped chocolate from his sister and dashed from the scene, only to return to find them missing.
According to Winston, what was the only way he could betray Julia?
By no longer loving her or caring for her.
What is the one thing Winston and Julia were not willing to do for the Brotherhood?
Betray each other and part ways.
What is the main purpose for war, according to Goldstein’s book?
Control resources to keep society in poverty.
It’s easier to do this if the war is hypothetical and nonexistent.
What does Goldstein’s book call The Party’s true philosophy?
The Theory and Practice of Oligarchical Collectivism.
Not INGSOC (English Socialism),