PLOT SUMMARY 1984. 1, 1. We are introduced to Winston Smith and the world in which he lives. He is a very aged thirty-nine year old man, with a small, thin stature. He works in one of the four Ministries that serve as the entire government of Oceania. The Ministry names and functions are as follows: The Ministry of Truth, which regulates all
Summary and Analysis Part 2: Chapter 4. Winston Smith strikes a deal with Mr. Charrington, owner of the junk shop where Winston bought the diary and the glass paperweight, to rent the upstairs room for his affair with Julia. Waiting for Julia, Winston recognizes a song that a prole woman below his window is singing — a popular song written by
Summary and Analysis Part 2: Chapter 1. Winston Smith is walking down a corridor at work when the girl from the fiction department, Julia, falls in front of him, hurting her arm. He notices that her arm is in a sling, and, although he is sure that she is a member of the Thought Police and therefore against him, he helps her to her feet.
Part 2, Chapter 1 Summary. Winston is at work when the girl from the fiction department, Julia, falls and hurts her arm. He sees that her arm is in a sling, and though Winston is sure that Julia is a member of the Thought Police and therefore against him, he helps her to her feet. She slips a small scrap of folded paper into his hand and leaves
Significant quotes in George Orwell's 1984 with explanations. Part 1, Chapter 2 Summary Part 1, Chapter 3 Summary Part 1, Chapters 4 and 5 Summary
Summary. 1984 is set in a possible future in which the world has been ravaged by war and hungry and fearful citizens must pledge allegiance to a paranoid regime that keeps them ignorant through misinformation. Winston Smith, the main character of the novel, lives in London—though England is now called Airstrip One.
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chapter 2 summary of 1984 by george orwell