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Mani's English class

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SARAVANAN MANI MAY 21, 2021 06:24AM ANONYMOUS MAY 21, 2021 06:22AM

Group 4 Group 5
Kavya, Dhruti, Naman, Jai Vineet, Neel, Praagya, Anushka

POINT: Through descriptive language and irony, Orwell Orwell makes chapter climatic by showing the shock
conveys a dramatic climax ― IDONTHAVEANAME - experienced by julia and winston at the reveal of charrington as
a member of the thought police as he was seen as a sympathetic
POINT: The brutal methods of the thought police and the and kindly gure before . ― ANONYMOUS
horri c experience of being captured is conveyed dramatically
using powerful diction and striking imagery ― ANONYMOUS Orwell makes the chapter dramatic through Winston and Julia’s
shock and fear towards their discovery. Their fear can be shown
The repetition of "We are the dead" emphasizes the realization by “they were not touching, but it seemed to him that he could
from Winston's and Julia's side and that's when the realization feel Julia’s body shaking”. ― ANONYMOUS
also hits the reader as they gure out this is the end and their
cover has been blown. Additionally the following line "You are They also were shocked due to the voice from the telescreen, as
the dead" con rms this and is impactful s it evokes a sense of they believed that there wasn’t one in the room ― ANONYMOUS
fear and curiosity since not much is revealed from that one
phrase about what's going to be the outcome.
― IDONTHAVEANAME - ANONYMOUS MAY 21, 2021 06:36AM

'iron-shod boots' 'Black uniforms' 'truncheons' These phrases


Group 6
convey sense of violence and fear. There is an anticipation
Ashvath, Ranaay, Aryaveer
towards a brutal scene. ― ANONYMOUS

SARAVANAN MANI MAY 21, 2021 06:22AM The description of the utter shock in the faces of Julia and
Winston show the climax meant to be potrayed in this chapter.
Group 3 "Winston's entrails seemed to have turned into ice" shows the
disbelief Winston had in believing he had a chance to ght back
Jhanvi, Anika, Prithvi, Soumya against the Party which makes him fear for his life upon
noticing the voice coming from behind the picture. Julia's
"You are the dead." It orders them not to move, and speaks the reaction and disbelief is similar to Winston as she notices the
last two lines of the nursery rhyme about St. Clements church: voice too that creates a con ict in the story, making it climatic
"Here comes a candle to light you to bed / Here comes a chopper with the help of diction and extended metaphor ― ANONYMOUS
to chop off your head!" Winston realizes that the picture of the
church hides a telescreen. ― ANONYMOUS "We are the dead" he said. "We are the dead",echoed julia
dutifully."You are the dead", said an iron voice behinf them.This
Mr. Charrington enters the room, and orders the troopers to shows the readers that Winstons prediction came true and that
clean up the shattered paperweight. Winston realizes that the the thought police had found winston and julia. This moment in
iron voice belonged to him and that he is a member of the the novel is very climactic ― ANONYMOUS
Thought Police. ― ANONYMOUS
Sir could you please join our room ― ANONYMOUS
The Party is everywhere, even hiding among the proles.
― ANONYMOUS sir pranav has not spoken or contributed to anything discussed
above ― ANONYMOUS
Winston and Julia view the proles as the only hope for
revolution ― ANONYMOUS
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ANONYMOUS MAY 21, 2021 06:23AM
Group 2
Group 1
Ayesha, Arya, Aanya, Neeharika
Ganesh, Divyesh, Devarya, Saketh, Anvita
Winston and Julia's illusion of having created a private reality
of their own is shattered–they have been under surveillance the we dont know anything ― ANONYMOUS
entire time. All of their intimate secrets are now known, and the
Party mocks them with the bits of historical trivia they have epic ― ANONYMOUS
gathered, while also shattering the symbol that indicated the
permanence of their love. ― ANONYMOUS
The drastic shift in Charrington's characteristics, his physical
appearance and way he acts. He undergoes a "complete
Point - The moment when Winston realises that for the rst transformation". (Page 233) ― ANONYMOUS
time he is knowingly seeing a thought police member
contributes to the dramatic signi cance of the chapter.
there are two sides of Charrington, one of the old man who is
― ANONYMOUS
welcoming to Winston and Julia and provides them with a safe
haven from the party and the other side of hime of the party
Orwell uses anaphora to create drama in this chapter.the member who is harsh and unforgiving. ― ANONYMOUS
repetition of the phrases "we are the dead" and "the house is
surrounded" creates a sense of paranoia. The suspense builds up
The readers are not expecting this sudden shift in his character
creating tension and anticipation for what may happen to
and it comes as a shock to them, a plot twist that was not
winston and julia next. ― ANONYMOUS
expected which makes the moment dramatic. ― ANONYMOUS

While Winston and julia lie in bed, the woman outside begins to
Charrington is a very deceptive character as he reveals himself
sing, waking Julia. They look at the woman, admire her. They
as being a very deceptive charcter that completley changes in
beleive the proles will one day rise as independent individuals
terms of tone and personality ― ANONYMOUS
who will overthrow the Party's control. Winston and Julia look
at the woman and realize that although they are doomed, she
might hold the key to the future. Both Winston and Julia say, "body had straightened, grown bigger, face undergone changes.
“We are the dead,” and a third voice says, “You are the dead.” the black eyebrows were less bushy, and wrinkles gone"
― ANONYMOUS
Suddenly, they realize that a telescreen is hidden behind the
picture of St. Clement’s Church. The shift in tone from a hopeful
setting to a great revelation. highlights a dramatic effect.
― NEEHARIKA DESIKAN

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