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Question #8

Were there any words that you did not know?
You can always list them here.

What do you think will happen in the next chapter?
(This is just a spot for you to jot some notes for yourself.)

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Think about what strategies worked (and didn't work) for you this time. How can you do well next time?

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Part II Chapter 3

What is the main idea of this chapter?

Julia is the one who handles the logistics of the meetings with Winston: "Never go home the same way as you went out,' she said, as though enunciating an important general principle."

What does"enunciating"mean?

Sometimes, despite careful planning, Winston and Julia "…reached their rendezvous and then had to walk past one another without a sign . . ."

What does"rendezvous"mean?

Despite working in the Fiction Department, Julia doesn't care much for reading. To her, "Books were just a commodity that had to be produced, like jam or bootlaces."

What does"commodity"mean?

Winston and Julia know they cannot marry: "It was too remote to be worth thinking about. No imaginable committee would ever sanction such a marriage . . ."

What does"sanction"mean?

Under Party rule, "the family had become in effect an extension of the Thought Police. It was a device by means of which everyone could be surrounded night and day by informers who knew him intimately."

What does"device"mean?

Julia does not agree with Winston's view of their situation. "She always contradicted him …and would not accept it as a law of nature that the individual is always defeated."

What does"contradicted"mean?

Were there any words that you did not know?
You can always list them here.

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Question #2

While Winston waits for Julia to meet him in the rented room, he listens to a woman outside the window singing. He knows that "…the words of these songs were composed without any human intervention whatever on an instrument known as a versificator," but the woman makes it sound much better than it really is. What does "intervention"mean?





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Question #3

Julia brings real coffee, which is extremely rare: "…one did occasionally meet with [the smell] even now … diffusing itself mysteriously in a crowded street, sniffed for an instant and then lost again."

What does"diffusing"mean?





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Question #4

Winston is impressed by the way the woman in the courtyard sings: "It struck him as a curious fact that he had never heard a member of the Party singing alone and spontaneously."

What does"spontaneously"mean?





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Question #5

Julia sees a rat and "For several moments [Winston] had had the feeling of being back in a nightmare which had recurred from time to time throughout his life."

What does"recurred"mean?





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Question #6

Winston finds the antique paperweight inexhaustibly interesting: "It was as though the surface of the glass had been the arch of the sky, enclosing a tiny world with its atmosphere complete."

What does"atmosphere"mean?





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Question #7

Were there any words that you did not know?
You can always list them here.

What do you think will happen in the next chapter?
(This is just a spot for you to jot some notes for yourself.)