The Party and Control in 1984
Learning Objective
I can evaluate the impact of the Party's control on individual freedom as depicted in Part Two, Chapters 1-3 of 1984.
Practice Questions
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1. How does Winston's perception of Julia evolve throughout Part Two, Chapter 1? A) He becomes more fearful of her. B) He grows to trust her and see her as a partner in rebellion. C) He remains indifferent to her. D) He views her as a threat to his safety.
2. What is the significance of Julia's note that says "I love you"? A) It reinforces the Party's control over relationships. B) It symbolizes a moment of personal connection that defies the Party's restrictions. C) It is a distraction from Winston's thoughts. D) It indicates Julia's weakness.
3. Which statement best describes the contrasting approaches to rebellion taken by Winston and Julia? A) Winston is passive while Julia is aggressive. B) Winston is philosophical while Julia is practical and focused on the present. C) Julia is more fearful than Winston. D) Both characters share the same outlook on rebellion.
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