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1984 by George Orwell Midterm review JEOPARDY 1984 by George Orwell Midterm review

Characters, Setting, Genre Plot Terminology Pronouns Sentence Types 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

Characters 100 The main character, Winston Smith, is considered the _____________ of the novel, particularly because of his frail body and ulcer.

Category 1 100 What is the Anti-hero

Category 1 200 Winston thinks she is a robot for the party, wanting to produce a child simply for her duty to Big Brother.

Category 1 200 Who is Katharine?

Category 1 300 Big Brother resembles these two historical dictators?

Category 1 300 Who are Stalin and Hitler?

Category 1 400 1984 is a type of ___________ and ________________ novel.

Category 1 400 Answers may vary: What is a political satire and dystopian novel.

Category 1 500 The setting of the novel.

Category 1 500 What is London, Oceania, 1984?

Category 2 100 The four Ministries:

Category 2 100 What are The Ministry of Love Ministry of Truth Ministry of Plenty Ministry of Peace

Category 2 200 In addition to thoughtcrime, this is the name of the crime one commits by having the wrong look on one’s face and not controlling one’s facial features or expressions.

Category 2 200 What is facecrime?

Category 2 300 Winston believes that the Party can be overthrown by these people.

Category 2 300 Who are the Proles?

Category 2 400 Identify a major difference between the Proles and the Party members.

Category 2 400 Answers will vary. But mostly, the Proles are not as watched and/or controlled by Big Brother because they are perceived as subhuman.

Category 2 500 Winston feels a sense of desperation and fears he will be captured and tortured. Therefore, he considers taking this drastic action.

Category 2 500 What is commit suicide?

Category 3 100 Language is changing from ___________ to ______________.

Category 3 100 What is Oldspeak to Newspeak?

Category 3 200 Identify the LITERARY DEVICE in regards to the ministry names and their purpose: “The Ministry of Truth, The Ministry of Peace, The Ministry of Love, and the Ministry of Plenty.”

Category 3 200 What is Irony or Paradoxes?

Category 3 300 The Proles are a reference to this group, which historically has been oppressed by the ruling class.

Category 3 300 Who are the Proletariats.

Category 3 400 This term was encouraged between Party Members while _________ was discouraged.

Category 3 400 What are Comrade and Mrs.

Category 3 500 An imagined place or state in which everything is unpleasant or bad, typically a totalitarian or environmentally degraded one.

Category 3 500 What is a dystopia?

Category 4 100 The following are what types of Pronouns: I, he, she, they, we, it, you.

Category 4 100 What are subjective pronouns.

Category 4 200 My mother gave Joseph and (I, me) fifty dollars for the holidays.

Category 4 200 What is ME.

Category 4 300 My best friend is more involved in community service tan (me, I).

Category 4 300 What is I.

Category 4 400 Neither the children nor their mother wanted (their, her) picture taken.

Category 4 400 What is HER.

Category 4 500 Each of the schools wanted (their, its) share of the accolades.

Category 4 500 What is ITS.

Category 5 100 Did everybody finish (his or her, their) Reading Plus?

Category 5 100 What is HIS or HER?

Category 5 200 Type of Sentence: Walking in the wilderness on a cold Winter afternoon, Jessica began to feel a sense of foreboding.

Category 5 200 What is a Simple Sentence?

Category 5 300 If I don’t study for all of my midterms, I will surely fail and have to repeat Senior year.

Category 5 300 What is Complex Sentence?

Category 5 400 When I was little, I used to watch cartoons, but now that I am a mature adult, I watch Anime.

Category 5 400 What is a Compound Complex?

Category 5 500 I want to win several million dollars; as a result, I would be able to retire, travel, and bake.

Category 5 500 What is a Compound Sentence?