1984 revision
TRANSCRIPT
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Lesson structure
You will see a number of questions.
You have 5 minutes to answer these as fully as possible with quotations
There will be a chance for feedback at the end of the class
There will also be a chance to develop responses at home
1
Explore the role of the past in 1984
2
‘Orwell deliberately gives us a character who is not heroic; his flaws make the novel more interesting.’
Discuss this statement in relation to at least 2 extracts of your choice.
3
Why is it so important that the novel is a dystopia?
4
Which is more important to the setting:Time
Or
Place?
5
Why are the Thought Police so disturbing?
6
Julia is an agent of O’Brien and is sent to test Winston.
Discuss
7
Room 101 is not the main incident in the novel
&
Julia giving Winston a note is not the turning point.
Discuss
8
“DOWN WITH BIG BROTHER”
Why is this such an unimportant quote to know
List 5 more important quotes about Winston
9
Which theme is more important:
Control
Love
Give at least 5 examples to explain your reasoning
10
Does Winston’s job explain his fatalism?
11.
FINAL QUESTION
Does Orwell successfully warn against the dangers of totalitarianism?
How does he do this or fail to do this?
Images
Look at the following images and discuss which aspects of the novel they relate to.
You should consider A. specific events / incidents
B. characters
C. themes
D. Symbols
E. central concern
RevisionWhat don’t you know about the text?
What are you unsure of about the text?
DO you think you know everything about:Character
Setting
Symbols
Themes
Narrative style
Key incidents and turning points
Central concern?
Ask for help if you are unsure of anything.