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  1. Need help with Book 1, Chapter 7 in George Orwell's 1984? Check out our revolutionary side-by-side summary and analysis.

  2. Need help with Book 1, Chapter 7: The Sovereign in Jean-Jacques Rousseau's The Social Contract? Check out our revolutionary side-by-side summary and analysis.

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    On a cold day in April of 1984, a man named Winston Smith returns to his home, a dilapidated apartment building called Victory Mansions. Thin, frail, and thirty-nine years old, it is painful for him to trudge up the stairs because he has a varicose ulcer above his right ankle. The elevator is always out of service so he does not try to use it. As h...

    Winston looks down and realizes that he has written DOWN WITH BIG BROTHER over and over again in his diary. He has committed thoughtcrimethe most unpardonable crimeand he knows that the Thought Police will seize him sooner or later. Just then, there is a knock at the door.

    The first few chapters of 1984 are devoted to introducing the major characters and themes of the novel. These chapters also acquaint the reader with the harsh and oppressive world in which the novels protagonist, Winston Smith, lives. It is from Winstons perspective that the reader witnesses the brutal physical and psychological cruelties wrought u...

  3. Summary. In Chapter 6, Winston Smith confesses in his diary about a visit to an aging prostitute. This episode with the repulsive, objectionable prole prostitute exacerbates his desire for a pleasant sexual experience.

  4. May 25, 2023 · In Book 1, Chapter 7 of 1984, Winston writes in his diary that the only hope for the overthrow of the Party and Big Brother is if the proles revolt, or rise up all together against a common...

  5. Need help with Book 1, Chapter 8 in George Orwell's 1984? Check out our revolutionary side-by-side summary and analysis.

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  7. A villain is the bad guy, the one who comes up with diabolical plots to somehow cause harm or ruin. It is one of the archetype characters in many stories. The villain may truly believe that he/she is helping society, but causes harm in the process.

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