‘It is Winston’s vulnerability that
defeats him, not the strength of
his enemies.’ Discuss.
Winston's vulnerability was
what defeated him, however it
was only his vulnerability
towards the happenings of the
inner party that defeated him.
What defines vulnerability?
Key ideas
Winston knew that
the party was up to
no good, and wanted
to rebel
However, Winston was
oblivious to what was
actually going on in the
inner party and in Room
101
Winston's blind and undying loyalty
towards O'Brien proved destructive
towards the conclusion of the novel (also
mention Stockholm Syndorome)
Big Brother and the party
are weak, it is the blindness
and the deceived citizens of
Oceania that give it power.
Key quotes
“I understand
HOW: I do not
understand WHY.”
"it did not matter
whether O'Brien was
a friend or an enemy"
"they can't get
inside you" - the
did though
“WAR IS PEACE; FREEDOM IS SLAVERY…” ‘In
the world of Nineteen Eighty-Four, it is
impossible for the characters to experience
true freedom.’ To what extent do you agree?
True freedom is different from one
person to another, but a commonality
is complete escape from Big Brother
and the Party AND THE ABILITY TO
STAY HUMAN
Some characters in the novel
experienced freedom to some
extent, but no one
experienced true freedom
Key ideas
The characters did not
experience true freedom due to
the supreme power of the
Party
The Party DEPENDS on power
The ease of changing
people's minds through
decepetion
THE HUMAN CONDITION
Lack of education, societal
views and values,
equality, no democracy
The party has different 'instruments' of
control which include telescreens,
newspeak, thought police, etc.
Key quotes
"they can't get inside you"
use the quote in the
question as means of
how the party has
deceived people
“I understand HOW: I do not understand WHY.” ‘It is
Winston’s responsibility to undermine the oppressive
government in Nineteen Eighty-Four.’ To what extent do
you agree?
It was ultimately Winston's
responsibility as a character to
undermine the true strength of the
oppressive government
Key Ideas
Winston knew that the party was
manipulating the people of
Oceania
Winston was oblivious to the
internal happenings of the
inner party and the Ministries
Winston knew that Room 101
entailed his "greatest fear," but
did not know the true emotional
severity that is caused until he
actually experienced it
Key Quotes
"if there is hope, it lies in
the proles"
"confession is not betrayal"
use the quote in the
question to further explain
how Winston was
unaware of what
happened in the Ministry
of Love
‘The ending of Nineteen Eighty-Four is appropriate for
Orwell’s authorial purpose.’ Discuss.
It was evident that the
ending was suited to
Orwell's authorial purpose
Orwell's primary purpose was to beware readers of the
dangers of totalitarianism and the repercussions that
can follow with it through the manipulation of truth.
Key Ideas
The novel protrayed the death of
Winston's spirit
The breaking of people's spirits, as
well as deceiving them is
destructive in the sense that it
can drive people to do very bad
things
The type of society
portrayed in '1984' is
impossible to escape, as
the party is just too
powerful
The novel also portrayed
O'Brien's betrayal towards
Winston, and how despite
it, Winston was still loyal
towards him
Key Quotes
"He loved Big Brother"- last
words of novel
"under the spreading chestnut tree, I sold
you and you sold me"