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Where is Winston at the beginning of this chapter?
in the room above Mr. Charrington's shop
Who wrote the words of the songs that the Proles sing?
The Music Department, Ministry of Truth
Why had working hours been increased?
anticipation of Hate Week
What thought popped into Winston's head while he waited for Julia?
he thought that the Thought Police got her
What gifts does Julia bring, and where did she get them?
real sugar, coffee, tea, chocolate, jam, bread. She got them from the Black Market
When Winston saw the make-up and smelled the perfume, what was he reminded of?
the half-darkness of a basement kitchen and a women's cavernous mouth (the old prostitute)
What did one never see any more except in the homes of the Proles?
double beds were only in the Proles houses
What does Julia see and throw her shoe at?
a rat
What is Winston's reaction to this situation?
he is terrified
When Winston starts to sing, what does Julia do that surprises him?
she knows the rest of the song
What has Julia never seen, and so wonders what it looks like?
lemons, round yellow fruit with a thick skin. Describes it like an orange
What does Julia say that she will clean, someday?
the picture frame & the bugs behind it
What did Winston predict would happen?
Syme would vanish
Did Winston's prediction come true?
Yes
What happens during the preparations for Hate Week?
The city comes alive with the heat of the summer; even the Proles seen rowdy
What does Parsons do?
Hangs streamers everywhere
What does the Parson children sing?
A new song called Hate Song
How does Winston feel about the room above Mr. CHarrington's shop?
Winston becomes increasingly obsessed; thinking about it even when he cannot go there
What does Winston fantasize about?
Katherine will die so Winston can marry Julia
Who does Winston fantasize of becoming?
A Prole
What does Winston and Julia talk about?
The Brotherhood
What does Winston tell Julia in regards to O'Brien?
Winston's feels a strange kinship with him
What does Julia tell Winston in regards to the Party Enemies?
Julia believes that war and Party enemies such as Emmanuel Goldstein are Party inventions
How does Winston feel in regards to what Julia says?
Winston is put off by her thoughtless lack of concern
What does Winston do to Julia when she shows her lack of concern?
Winston's scolds Julia for being a rebel only from the waist down