I first read 1984 in high school (oh, so many years ago!). When Ti at Book Chatter suggested a read-along, I was in. She's organized us with some target dates and questions to think about.
If you'd like to join us, here's the scoop.
Optional Schedule
- Read Part 1 by December 13
- Read Part 2 by December 20
- Read Part 3, finish by December 31
Here are some questions to ponder:
- Why does Winston keep a diary? Given the presence of the Thought Police, the constant surveillance, and the like, is it not dangerous?
- What do you think of when you are first introduced to the ministries?
- Ministry of Truth (news and entertainment, education)
- Ministry of Peace (war)
- Ministry of Love (law and order)
- Ministry of Plenty (economic affairs)
- What about this motto? How does it compare to what we are experiencing today?
War is peace.Freedom is slavery.Ignorance is strength.
- In 1984, the language spoken is Newspeak. It’s a language that is designed to limit the range of human thought. Also called Double Think. It’s a paring down of meaning, for example Uncold instead of warm. It also uses excessive abbreviations. Can you detect hints of this in today’s world? Provide an example.
- The purpose of the Two Minutes Hate in George Orwell’s 1984 is to channel the citizens’ frustrations and emotions towards a common enemy, ultimately ensuring loyalty to the Party and preventing any rebellious thoughts or actions. In relation to our media sources today, is this something that is actually happening now?
- Who is Big Brother?
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