CHAPTER 4
Pages 274-282
Winston’s health becomes better as he was fed with food and had good hours of sleep. He was watched for over years by the thought police and begins to re-teach himself as he writes “Freedom is Slavery.” He knew one day, they would shoot him but he didn’t know when.
Winston dreamt of Julia and heard her pleading for his help, he woke up screaming his name. He knew he obeyed the Party in his thoughts, but not in his heart.
O’Brien goes and asks him how he feels of Big Brother and Winston says he hated him. O’Brien took him to Room 101.
CHAPTER 5
Pages 282-287
Winston was in Room 101 stripped to a chair. O’Brien tortures Winston with his biggest fear which is rats. He picks up a cage filled with big hungry rats that eat flesh. O’Brien torments Winston by moving the cage closer and closer and allows him to think of another person to do it for you.
Winston blurs out Julia and told him to put it on her instead.
CHAPTER 6
Pages 287-297
Winston then spends most of his time at the Chestnut Café. Winston found Julia in the park one day. They confessed to each other that they betrayed each other.
The telescreen turns on again, and the victory was announced. He was happy and feel that his final change was complete, where he was siding with the Party and Big Brother.
THE END!
-Michelle (:
Thursday, February 11, 2010
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the ending of the book was frightening for me... though i thought that the ending would be like Winston the hero... I thought wrong which upsets me...
ReplyDeleteYeah i agree with opal. i thought winston would be a superhero. and i wanted him and julia to be together. It was sad.
ReplyDelete--Janet