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1984 Analysis Chart.10a.Fall.2020

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Page numbers: 1-20
Annotation of: 1984
Name:
Date:
Type and purpose
In this column,
focus on
identifying an
element of
literature
(imagery,
metaphor, etc.)
Ex: Imagery to
establish setting
(time of day and
year, and
weather)
Page Number
Just put the page
number in this
column 😊
Quotation of text
Include the words directly
from the text in this
column. You do not have to
write the entire
sentence(s). See example
below.
Comment
In this column, explain what you (the
reader) experience because of the
rhetorical device (element of literature)
used by the author. See example below.
1
Ex: “It was a cold bright day
in April, and the clocks were
striking thirteen. Winston
Smith…”
By starting with a description of the setting,
the reader gets a sense of the conditions
that the first mentioned character, Winston
Smith, is experiencing as the story begins.
By showing how strong the victory wine is
to give a reason for the crazy thing that
Winston do next (write some diary that are
not allowed)
1Metaphor to make P10
the action more
mellow and full
ï‚· 2 present themes
P9
Instantly his face turned
scarlet and the water ran
out of his eyes. The stuff
was like nitric acid, and
……The next moment,
however, the burning in his
belly died down and the
world began to look more
cheerful.
WAR IS PEACE
ï‚· 3 present themes
P9
FREEDOM IS SLAVERY
Use this slogan to introduced one of the
themes of the book Double think which
gives us the tone of this book which is
(ironic and darkness)
ï‚· 4 present themes
P9
IGNORANCE IS STRENGTH
Use this slogan to introduced one of the
themes of the book Double think which
gives us the tone of this book which is
(ironic and darkness)
Use this slogan to introduced one of the
themes of the book Double think which
gives us the tone of this book which is
(ironic and darkness)
5establish the
setting
P9
The Ministry of Truth,
which concerned itself with
news, entertainment,
education, and the fine
arts……. Their names, in
Newspeak: Minitrue,
Minipax, Miniluv, and
Miniplenty
A handsome, tough-looking
boy of nine had popped up
from behind the table and
was menacing him with a
toy automatic pistol, …… so
vicious was the boy’s
demeanour, that it was not
altogether a game.
He was already dead, he
reflected. It seemed to him
that it was only now, when.
……done cannot be
undone:…… Thoughtcrime
does not entail death:
thoughtcrime IS death
These sentence introduce the basic
information of the government in the novel
which also have symbolic meaning inside
each of the department have ruling the
opposite thing compare to its name.
6imagery
P29
ï‚· 7imagery and
convey distinctive
voice from
character
P34
8imagery
P39
The pain of the coughing fit
had not quite driven out of
……he was struggling to
think his way backward into
the dim period of his early
childhood.
By showing even the pain can not destroy
his mood. Which shows the characteristic
of Winston that will have a compare to the
plot happen next.
9establish setting
P41
By introducing the international
relationships and the global condition
which present in the novel which help
readers understand more and easier for the
follow events
10used symbolism
and establish
setting
P42
Since about that time, war
had been literally
continuous, though
strictly……represented
absolute evil, and it
followed that any past or
future agreement with him
was impossible.
But where did that
knowledge exist? Only in
his own consciousness,
which in any case must
soon be annihilated. And if
……memory. ‘Reality
control’, they called it: in
Newspeak, ‘doublethink’.
By describing how the children act on
Winston which shows the effect of the
activities doing on children which is having
a very big ironic symbolism inside (even the
children are spy)
By showing the feeling of Winston when he
start to write the paper to give us the mood
of the main character after he write that
( Thoughtcrime does not entail death:
thoughtcrime IS death)which is an ironic
present the theme
By introducing some new concept of the
novel which underline the theme
again(ironic)
11establish setting
P43
12establish setting
using imagery
P46
13 establish setting
P47
14establish setting
P47-P48
15establish setting
by using imagery
P58
16establish setting
P61
In the Party histories, of
course, Big Brother figured
as the leader and guardian
of the Revolution since its
very earliest days…….
carriages with glass sides.
There was no knowing how
much of this legend was
true and how much
invented
In the walls of the cubicle
there were three
orifices.……whereupon it
would be whirled away on a
current of warm air to the
enormous furnaces which
were hidden somewhere in
the recesses of the building.
times 17.3.84 bb speech
malreported africa rectify
times 19.12.83 forecasts 3
……doubleplusungood refs
unpersons rewrite fullwise
upsub antefiling
By introducing the basic information of the
big brother which present in the novel
which help readers understand more and
easier for the follow events
Winston dialled ‘back
numbers’ on the telescreen
and called for the
appropriate issues of……
issued a promise (a arning
that it would probably be
necessary to reduce the
ration at some time in April.
He turned round. It was his
friend Syme, who worked in
the Research Department.
……with dark hair and large,
protuberant eyes, at once
mournful and derisive,
which seemed to search
your face closely while he
was speaking to you
‘The Eleventh Edition is the
definitive edition,’ he said.
‘We’re getting the language
into its final shape — the
……The Eleventh Edition
won’t contain a single word
that will become obsolete
before the year 2050.’
By introducing the basic information of
how the “newspeak” change and the work
process that Winston going to do in the
government and the basic environment
which present in the novel which help
readers understand more and easier for the
follow events
By introducing the basic information of
how Winston work in the government and
the basic environment which present in the
novel which help readers understand more
and easier for the follow events
By introducing the basic information of
how the “newspeak” change in the
government and the basic environment
which present in the novel which help
readers understand more and easier for the
follow events
By introducing the basic information of the
new character which present in the novel
which help readers understand more in the
follow events
By using matephor to introduce how the
newspeak is going to be in the 11 edition
which present the theme of the book again
and shows how government use this
activity to control people.
17establish setting
P61
18establish mood
P75
19
establish mood and
imagery
P138
20imagery to
establish mood
P142
21
‘The proles are not human
beings,’ he said carelessly.
‘By 2050 — earlier,
probably — all real
knowledge of Oldspeak will
have disappeared……. not
merely changed into
something different,
Orthodoxy means not
thinking — not needing to
think. Orthodoxy is
unconsciousness.’
For the moment it was too
difficult to go on. He shut
his eyes and pressed his
fingers against them,……
window — to do any violent
or noisy or painful thing
that might black out the
memory that was
tormenting him
The next moment, it was
hard to say by whose act,
she was in his his arms. At
the beginning he had no
feeling except sheer
incredulity. She sat against
him, putting her arm round
his waist
A thrush had alighted on a
bough not five metres
away, almost at the level of
their faces……. It was as
though it were a kind of
liquid stuff that poured all
over him and got mixed up
with the sunlight that
filtered through the leaves.
He stopped thinking and
merely felt.
By introducing how the newspeak is going
to be in the 11 edition which present the
theme of the book again and shows how
government use this activity to control
people.
By showing how bad it is to and how pain
for Winston to go through these
stairs .introduce the mood(hopeless and
upset) to the readers.
By using their actions and the word that
they say in this paragraph showing the
mood which are happy and love (may be
even “sex”)making the story finally goes to
a positive plot.
By introducing
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