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Nineteen Eighty-Four (1984): Book 2 Chapters 6-10 - Quiz
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Discuss any concrete evidence that Winston has to support the existence of the Brotherhood. Give specific examples.
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Although O'Brien has not been described with as much detail as Winston or Julia, he is still a very important character is the novel. Give examples that indicate O'Brien as an important character in the novel.
In Part 2 Chapter 7, the themes of betrayal and hope are evident. Give examples to support these themes.
Contrast the phrase "place where there is no darkness" with O'Brien's statement that Winston will "always be in the dark."
Give examples to support Winston's belief that the Proles are the future.
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