1984
· Winston Smith -Protagonist of the novel whose rebellion against Big Brother and the Party and love for Julia is completely wiped out by O'Brien at the Ministry of Love. · Julia - Member of the Junior Anti-Sex league who becomes Winston's secret lover and fellow rebel. · O'Brian - Member of the Inner-Party who learns that Winston wants to join the brotherhood and sets a trap to capture him over the course of seven years to destroy him. · Big Brother - Mysterious figurehead who is the embodiment of all the ideals of the party. · Emmanuel Goldstein - Leader of the rebels and designated enemy of the citizens. · Mr. Charrington - Secret Member of the thought police who owns and operates an antique store and rents a room to Julia and Winston as a trap for O'Brian. The novel is set in Oceania, a superstate that includes the continent of America and the British Isles. Most of the action takes place in London. The other setting is the village of Paddington, which is not very far from London. There are two other superstates with which Oceania is constantly at war, Eurasia, which includes the entire northern region of Europe, and Eastasia. · Oceania - One of the three totalitarian superp
· C- Vocabulary: The C-Words consist of technical and scientific terms. Ideas inimical to Ingsoc can only be entertained in a very vague and wordless form, and can only be named in very broad terms. The concept of political equality no longer existed. B. Another theme is that love overcomes the feeling of loneliness. Both Winston and Julia are at first depicted as lonely, isolated, and miserable, a state of existence B. George Orwell places a great focus on Newspeak and the media. In this novel he demonstrates repeated abuse of language by the government and the media. 2.The Outer Party (app. 18% of the population) · A-Vocabulary: The A-Vocabulary consist of the words needed in business and everyday life, for such things as drinking, working, and the like. The words of this group are nearly entirely composed of Oldspeak words
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Approximate Word count = 1066
Approximate Pages = 4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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