1984 Chapter 6 Summary
Question: he is writing about a night 3 years ago about a young woman having paint on her face, he wanted to find a prostitute
Answer: What experience is Winston writing about in his journal at the beginning of this chapter?
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Question: the tension inside you fools with your visible system
Answer: What example does Winston think of to prove his thought: “Your worst enemy [is] your nervous system?”
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Question: not openly promoted, but allowed
Answer: Why might the Party encourage prostitution?
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Question: children were to be brought up in public institutions. Artificial input, get rid of physical touch
Answer: What is artsem, and how does this fit with the ideology of the Party?
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Question: Winston’s wife, they are separated
Answer: Who is Katherine?
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Question: the human soundtrack
Answer: What was the nickname Winston had for Katherine?
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Question: she repeated slogans from the Party and Big Brother
Answer: Why did he have this nickname for her?
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Question: he notices that the woman is old, she has no teeth
Answer: When Winston turns on the lamp, what does he notice about the woman?
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Question: to curse in the streets
Answer: What urge does Winston have throughout the whole chapter?
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