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Part 1 Ch. I- Winston Smith is a 39 year-old living in Oceania and working for the Ministry of Truth under the Party. The Party controls nearly every aspect of everyone’s lives. Thought Police monitor citizens through telescreens, which are in every room. Winston has one small space in his apartment that telescreen can’t monitor, and Winston writes in his diary here. Unknowingly, Winston writes “Down with Big Brother” in his diary, committing thought crime. Thought Police, 1984 Orwell, 1984 By George Orwell, Winston Smith, 1984 Book, Nineteen Eighty Four, George Orwell 1984, Dystopian Novels, Forever Book

Part 1 Ch. I- Winston Smith is a 39 year-old living in Oceania and working for the Ministry of Truth under the Party. The Party controls nearly every aspect of everyone’s lives. Thought Police monitor citizens through telescreens, which are in every room. Winston has one small space in his apartment that telescreen can’t monitor, and Winston writes in his diary here. Unknowingly, Winston writes “Down with Big Brother” in his diary, committing thought crime.

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1984, Penguin Classics Anniversary Edition - Fonts In Use Thought Police, 1984 George Orwell, Winston Smith, 1984 Book, Penguin Modern Classics, Nineteen Eighty Four, Dystopian Novels, Penguin Classics, Freedom Is

60th anniversary edition of George Orwell’s classic dystopian novel, Nineteen Eighty-Four, published in 2009 by Penguin Classics, with a type-heavy cover designed by Jon Gray at gray318. The front showns neither the title nor the author’s name, only doublespeak slogans, set w

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The ultimate form of torture is being taken to Room 101. Inside Room 101 is a person’s biggest fear (which is rats in Winston’s case). While in this room, Winston betrays Julia by wishing that her face would get eaten by a rat instead of his own. Later on, he finds out that Julia did something similar in Room 101 and the two of them go their separate ways. Thought Police, 1984 Orwell, Room 101, 1984 Book, Nineteen Eighty Four, George Orwell 1984, Answer To Life, Rap Beats, Brave New World

The ultimate form of torture is being taken to Room 101. Inside Room 101 is a person’s biggest fear (which is rats in Winston’s case). While in this room, Winston betrays Julia by wishing that her face would get eaten by a rat instead of his own. Later on, he finds out that Julia did something similar in Room 101 and the two of them go their separate ways.

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