Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Question For Book 2 Chapters 3&4

1.Julia tells Winston to meet her in the woods and this is when they are in the Victory Square.
2.Her job is to write down a part of something she read and put it into her own words.
3.Julia is the type of girl who doesn't like to break into other people's business.
4.She thinks that The Party is wrong the way they tourment other people, but so she doesn't get hurt or killed she just goes along with whatever Winston says.
5.Winston first spots Julia as his first love, but when they start doing more he starts to feel like they are not right for one another.
6.The Party thinks that if you enjoy having sex with that person, that is not right, you have to hate that person and know that this is for work not fun.
7.When they are in the forest, Winston hears something and at first he thinks that Julia and him are going to be killed, but when he finds that its birds he likes the music.
8.Wiston's covers his face so he doesn't seem them, and Julia screams and acts like a maniac around them.
9.That there is happiness flowing in the air, this is not be a day of war.
10.It doesn't have any use in The Party's generation.
When Syme vanished, Winston reported it to the sex comity.
11.They give out pamlets, they have meetings, processions, military parades, and lectures.
12.One of them is old and one of them is young.
13.Julia is practical which Winston is not. Julia lives in parts of the past, where Winston is all about the future. Winston has a more opened mind about how to express himself, unlike Julia who is all closed and not wanting to share her thoughts or feelings. Freedom is the same for both Julia and Winston because when they are out in the forest together they aren't having anyone spying on them or anything like that.

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