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  1. Just as Winston sees the proles as the key to revolution against the party, they see the crowds proles as providing them the privacy they need to be themselves. Active Themes. At the time of their meeting, Victory Square is filled with people pushing and running to see a convoy of Eurasian prisoners.

  2. Share Cite. In this section of 1984 George Orwell is juxtaposing two relationships: the relationship of Winston and Julia with the relationship of Winston and the prisoner. In a sense, everyone in ...

  3. Dr. Manette makes shoes because he made shoes while he was in prison, and when he gets stressed he has a mental relapse and makes shoes. Dr. Manette was locked in the Bastille prison for 18 years by the Marquis. Explain the key differences between Mr. and Mrs. Defarge.

  4. Free summary and analysis of Book 2, Chapter 1 in George Orwell's 1984 that won't make you snore. We promise.

  5. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like She stumbled on the floor and almost on her face. Her arm is jn a sling., Crashing your hand while swinging round one of the big Kaleidoscopes., She might have hurt her arm. and more.

  6. Part 1, Chapter 1 Summary. 1984 opens on a cold day in April, 1984, at thirteen o’clock. Thirty-nine-year-old Winston Smith returns to his apartment in Victory Mansions, a building where the ...

  7. Chapter 1 begins __ years from when Dr. manette was transported from Paris to London. 5. Tellson's Bank is a microcosm of the country of _____. England (no improvements were wanted by the owners) Tellson's Bank is also a parody of the _____. Bastille (men go in young and come out old)

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