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  1. The Brotherhood of Fear is a 1952 political novel by Robert Ardrey. It was optioned for a film by Fox and re-issued in 2014. Synopsis. The novel concerns a prisoner who has escaped detention in a totalitarian future state. The fugitive, Willy Bryo, is pursued by a police officer named Konnr.

    • Robert Ardrey
    • 1952
  2. The brotherhood of fear. Author: Robert Ardrey. Summary: Imaginative adventure story set in a mythical totalitarian state. Print Book, English, ©1952.

  3. Torn away from Julia and taken to a place called the Ministry of Love, Winston finds that O’Brien, too, is a Party spy who simply pretended to be a member of the Brotherhood in order to trap Winston into committing an open act of rebellion against the Party.

    • George Orwell
    • 1949
    • Summary: Chapter IV
    • Summary: Chapter V
    • Summary: Chapter Vi
    • Analysis: Chapters IV–VI

    After some time, Winston is transferred to a more comfortable room and the torture eases. He dreams contently of Julia, his mother, and O’Brien in the Golden Country. He gains weight and is allowed to write on a small slate. He comes to the conclusion that he was foolish to oppose the Party alone and tries to make himself believe in Party slogans. ...

    In Room 101, O’Brien straps Winston to a chair, then clamps Winston’s head so that he cannot move. He tells Winston that Room 101 contains “the worst thing in the world.” He reminds Winston of his worst nightmare—the dream of being in a dark place with something terrible on the other side of the wall—and informs him that rats are on the other side ...

    Winston, now free, sits at the Chestnut Tree Café, where dismissed Party members go to drink. He enjoys a glass of Victory Gin and watches the telescreen. He accepts everything the Party says and does. Without acknowledging it to himself, he can still smell the rats. On the table, Winston traces “2 + 2 = 5” in the dust. He remembers seeing Julia on...

    Though his stay at the Ministry of Love has broken his mind and will, and though his love for Big Brother precludes the need to think for himself, Winston still envisions the day that the Party will shoot him. This apparent death wish has led some readers to speculate that the key to Winston’s character is his fatalism, that he rebels against the P...

  4. A summary of Book Two: Chapters VII & VIII in George Orwell's 1984. Learn exactly what happened in this chapter, scene, or section of 1984 and what it means. Perfect for acing essays, tests, and quizzes, as well as for writing lesson plans.

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    • Robert Ardrey
  6. Context Summary. Honor all people, love the brotherhood, fear God, honor the king. - What is the meaning of 1 Peter 2:17?

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