1984: The Epic Review Feraco Myth to Science Fiction + SDAIE 3 March 2015 Artifacts and Symbols Winston’s Diary The Telescreen Winston’s Dream The Speakwrite The Memory Hole The Paperweight Winston’s Body The Rats The Songs The Theory and Practice of Oligarchical Collectivism (Goldstein’s Book) The Chessboard Attitudes, Philosophies, and Concepts Newspeak, Duckspeak, and Oldspeak Doublethink Mutability of the Past Thoughtcrime Facecrime “Freedom is…” “I understand HOW…” Blackwhite Crimestop Modern Warfare Social Hierarchies Wealth and Resource Usage Characters Winston O’Brien Syme Parsons + Family Goldstein Big Brother Katharine Withers and Ogilvy Jones, Aaronson, and Rutherford Julia The Old Prole Man Charrington The Prole Woman Ampleforth The Fat Man (Bumstead) The Skull-Faced Man Winston’s Family Devil in the Details Two Minutes’ Hate The Party’s Three Slogans The Ministries The Records Department The Party’s Attitudes/ Contradictions Life Before the Revolution The Purges The Proof of the Party’s Lies Confessions and Hangings Vaporization and Unpersons The Availability of Goods The Lottery Devil in the Details II Winston’s Experiences in the Village What Winston Saw/Heard in the Café The Eurasian Prisoners The Gifts Julia Brings Hate Week Ampleforth’s Poem The Interrogations 2+2 = 5 Winston’s and Julia’s Final Meeting Groups The Party The Junior Anti-Sex League The Spies The Thought Police The Brotherhood The Outer Party The Inner Party The Proles Settings Winston’s Flat Victory Mansions Airstrip One Winston’s Workplace The Prole Village The Chestnut Tree Café Charrington’s Shop Charrington’s Room The Golden Country O’Brien’s Home Room 101 Themes and Motifs Hope and Hopelessness Memory and Belief Ideals and Realities Power and Independence Instinct and Human Nature Happiness, Intelligence, and Orthodoxy Sex, Desire, and Chastity Family, Love, and Sacrifice The Past, Present, and Future Risk and Fear Themes and Motifs II Treasure and Loss Loyalty, Trust, and Betrayal Compassion Resistance and Conflict Purity, Order, and Corruption Ignorance and Hatred Living and Dying The Mind vs. the Soul Time and Displacement Pain and Principle Freedom and Oppression Assorted Important Miscellany Utopia vs. Dystopia Sacred Principles vs. Slogans Tillotson Ingsoc/Neo-Bolshevism/Death-Worship Painting in Charrington's Room Julia’s Note Assorted Important Miscellany II Julia's Makeup “We are the dead...” Luck + Fate Safety, Intelligence + Curiosity The People Who Flourish Under the Party’s Rule Psychology Truth