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Question #2

Explaining the torture methods of Room 101, O'Brien explains, "By itself,' he said, 'pain is not always enough. There are occasions when a human being will stand out against pain, even to the point of death. But for everyone there is something unendurable —— something that cannot be contemplated."

What does"contemplated"mean?





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Question #3

O'Brien tells Winston that what waits in Room 101 is different for each person, that it is "the worst thing in the world" for each person. What is that thing for Winston?





Please enter the first three words of a sentence that shows your answers is correct.

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Question #4

Winston tries unsuccessfully to fight the panic that he feels as the cage comes closer: "Winston heard a succession of shrill cries which appeared to be occurring in the air above his head."

What does"succession"mean?





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Question #5

After Winston betrays Julia, suggesting that the torture be done to her rather than to himself, Winston knows the cage is still near his face, "But through the darkness that enveloped him he heard another metallic click, and knew that the cage door had clicked shut and not open." What does "enveloped"mean?





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Question #6

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

Is there anything that is confusing or unclear in the book so far?

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Part III Chapter 5

What is the main idea of this chapter?

Explaining the torture methods of Room 101, O'Brien explains, "By itself,' he said, 'pain is not always enough. There are occasions when a human being will stand out against pain, even to the point of death. But for everyone there is something unendurable —— something that cannot be contemplated."

What does"contemplated"mean?

O'Brien tells Winston that what waits in Room 101 is different for each person, that it is "the worst thing in the world" for each person. What is that thing for Winston?

Winston tries unsuccessfully to fight the panic that he feels as the cage comes closer: "Winston heard a succession of shrill cries which appeared to be occurring in the air above his head."

What does"succession"mean?

After Winston betrays Julia, suggesting that the torture be done to her rather than to himself, Winston knows the cage is still near his face, "But through the darkness that enveloped him he heard another metallic click, and knew that the cage door had clicked shut and not open." What does "enveloped"mean?

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

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Question #2

Winston is a regular at the Chestnut Tree caf�. He drinks glass after glass of gin, even though "..the smell of gin, which dwelt with him night and day, was inextricably mixed up in his mind with the smell of those . . ."

What does"inextricably"mean?