(ch 4) What does Winston see that frightens him? He sees rats. (ch 4) Describe why Winston likes the glass paperweight. He looks at it as unchanged history and something that contains beauty before Big Brother.Moreover, what fear of Winston's is revealed?
She makes him believe that there is hope for humanity outside of the Party, perhaps in the next generation of proles. In the apartment, Winston reveals his biggest fear: rats. When Julia points out one that is trying to sneak into the room through a hole in the corner, Winston is terrified.
Also Know, what does Winston realize he has done with his diary? Winston realizes that he left the words, “Down with Big Brother,” openly visible on his diary.
Besides, how does Winston react when he sees the rat?
He gets pale and tells Julia he does not like rats. He thinks of a recurring nightmare that he has.
Who does Winston see in the street and what does he think she is doing?
Upon leaving the shop, Winston sees the dark-haired girl from the fiction department. He is sure that she is following him and is a spy for the Thought Police. He also imagines smashing her in the head with a cobblestone or the paperweight he has just purchased.
Why can't Winston turn off his telescreen?
His telescreen was the same as every other outer-party member's 'screen. One feature they all shared was the fact that it couldn't be turned off. (Inner-party members did have the option to turn off their 'screens to avoid being monitored).Why is Winston afraid of rats?
In 1984, the rats represent Winston's deepest fears because he is more afraid of them than of anything else. O'Brien, for example, tells Winston that a baby cannot be left alone in the poor quarter, even for five minutes, because the rats are certain to attack it.What is ironic about Winston's thoughts when Julia hands him a note?
3. What is ironic about the fact that Julia saw Winston's rebellion from his physical expression? The major irony is that Winston thought that he could hide his journal, writing, thoughts, hatred of Big Brother, by hiding his activities and putting on the proper face.Has Winston ever heard the church bells ringing?
Winston does not remember ever really hearing church bells.What message did Julia give to Winston?
What message did Julia give to Winston? She gave him a note saying I Love You.Why does Winston Like the glass paperweight?
The first thing that the paperweight symbolizes is Winston's hopes and dreams of his time with Julia. He got the paperweight early in his relationship/affair with Julia because it was in his words “very old” and “very beautiful”. This symbolizes hope in a way- he wants life to be back the way it was before the party.Why did Winston flee his mother and sister shortly before they disappeared?
Winston temporarily leaves his family due to the guilt he feels over stealing food from his sister.Why does Winston fear Julia?
Winston is initially distrustful of Julia because he thinks she's a member of the Thought Police. He resents the dark-haired girl from Ficdep because she is pretty and sexually attractive and stirs up emotions he thought he'd managed to suppress.What emotions does Winston feel at first?
What emotions does Winston feel at first when the girl puts her arms around him? He feels pride. He does not feel any physical desire.What is the one thing that Winston and Julia know they will never do together?
What is the one thing that Winston and Julia know they will never do together? They will never have a child together. . While Winston and Julia are in the room, he says, "We are the dead," and Julia repeats the phrase.Why do all three superpowers forbid their citizens from associating with foreigners?
Why do all three superpowers forbit their citizens from associating with foreigners? They forbid their citiznes because then they would discover that they are creatures similar to themselves and that most of what they have been told about themselves are lies.Why don t Julia and Winston realize they overslept?
Why don't Julia and Winston realize they have overslept? Winston awakens from what feels like a long sleep. He was exhausted and now feels rested. Something is off, but again, because of the clock Winston and Julia don't realize that they have over-slept.What does Winston and Julia realize about their relationship?
What does Winston realize from talking to Julia about things he remembers? He realizes that it is easy to look like one was supporting the Party when one has no idea what was really going on.How does Winston react to Julia's note?
Hwo does Winston react to the note from Julia before he reads it? Winston continues to believe that Julia is a member of the Thought Police. He is nervous and scared because he thinks that note will be from the Thought Police telling him to kill himself or that he will be arrested. He no longer thinks Julia is bad.Why is Julia attracted to Winston?
Winston trusts Julia because she would have arrested Winston or have arrest him by now which she hasn't. Julia is attracted to Winston because he is a "bad boy" and hates the party.What does Winston think when he sees the place?
in her love for him because he saw the look of fear on her face. He no longer thinks Julia is bad. what does Winston think when he sees the place Julia selects for their rendez vous? He looks at the clock and reads "twenty-thirty" Julia awakens and they hear the woman singing in the court-yard.What does Winston learn about the brotherhood?
Winston's hopeful belief in the Brotherhood, uncharacteristic for a man as fatalistic as he, actually contributes to his sense of impending doom. As with his first act of rebellion, he knows that his desperation to wriggle free of Party control will eventually get him caught.