1994 george owell
WHO I AM?
Name: Winston Smith Role: Outer Party member, he works at the Ministry of Truth Three traits: Curious / Rebellious / Thoughtful Quote: “Down with Big Brother” (ch. 1)
Ángela Guallart Fernández
1994 george owell
What do I want / fear?
He believe that society is based on freedom and truth. Winston Smith fears the Party discovering his thoughts.Evidence (chapter 2): when he writes in his diary, Winston shows his desire to think freely but also his fear of being caught by the Thought Police.
Ángela Guallart Fernández
1994 george owell
Effect of the Party
Because of telescreens, propaganda, and spies, the character cannot express his real feelings or ideas. As a result, the character feels/does frustrated and lonely, pretending to obey while secretly rebelling in his mind. Question for the class: Why does Winston risk his life just to think freely?
Ángela Guallart Fernández
WHO I AM?
Ángela Guallart Fernández
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1994 george owell
WHO I AM?
Name: Winston Smith Role: Outer Party member, he works at the Ministry of Truth Three traits: Curious / Rebellious / Thoughtful Quote: “Down with Big Brother” (ch. 1)
Ángela Guallart Fernández
1994 george owell
What do I want / fear?
He believe that society is based on freedom and truth. Winston Smith fears the Party discovering his thoughts.Evidence (chapter 2): when he writes in his diary, Winston shows his desire to think freely but also his fear of being caught by the Thought Police.
Ángela Guallart Fernández
1994 george owell
Effect of the Party
Because of telescreens, propaganda, and spies, the character cannot express his real feelings or ideas. As a result, the character feels/does frustrated and lonely, pretending to obey while secretly rebelling in his mind. Question for the class: Why does Winston risk his life just to think freely?
Ángela Guallart Fernández