1984 Questions on Part 3, Chapter 1
1984
In 1984, how does Parsons feel about his daughter reporting him for thoughtcrime?
In 1984, Parsons feels a mixture of sadness and pride about his daughter reporting him for thoughtcrime. He is doleful about his imprisonment but proud that his daughter acted in line with Party...
1984
In 1984, when does Winston first realize O’Brien is directing his torture?
Winston first realizes O’Brien is directing his torture in Part Three, Chapter One, when O'Brien appears in his cell and confirms Winston's deep suspicion. This realization is fully grasped in...
1984
Did Winston know that O’Brien was part of the Party in 1984?
Initially, Winston does not know that O'Brien is part of the Party. He visits O'Brien's apartment and receives a copy of Goldstein's book, indicating trust. However, when imprisoned, Winston realizes...