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Nathan Lipowitz and Colin Davis

SymbolsCharactersThe PartyNewspeak $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000

CharactersSymbolsThe PartyNewspeak $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000

Characters $200 The protagonist of 1984

Characters $400 The protagonist’s love interest

Characters $600 A spy for the Party

Characters $800 Author of the Newspeak dictionary

Characters $1000 “The most dangerous man in Oceania”

Characters $200-Answer Who is Winston Smith?

Characters $400-Answer Who is Julia?

Characters $600-Answer Who is O’Brien?

Characters $800-Answer Who is Syme?

Characters $1000-Answer Who is Goldstein?

Symbols $200 The Symbol of the Party’s control

Symbols $400 Winston’s symbol for rebellion

Symbols $600 Symbolizes freedom of expression for Julia and Winston

Symbols $800 Symbol of attempting to reconnect with the past

Symbols $1000 Symbol of the Party’s false reality

Symbols $200-Answer Who is Big Brother?

Symbols $400-Answer What is his diary?

Symbols $600-Answer What is the Gold Country?

Symbols $800-Answer What is the glass paperweight?

Symbols $1000-Answer What is 2+2=5?

The Party $200 The leader of the Party

The Party $400 The three slogans of the Party

The Party $600 Author of the Goldstein book.

The Party $800 The fate of proles who show intelligence or leadership

The Party $1000 Leader who presents a main threat to the Party.

The Party $200-Answer Who is Big Brother?

The Party $400-Answer What are Freedom is slavery, ignorance is strength, and war is peace?

The Party $600-Answer Who is O’Brien?

The Party $800-Answer What is assassination?

The Party $1000-Answer Who is Goldstein?

Newspeak $200 The official language of Oceania

Newspeak $400 Ministry of Truth.

Newspeak $600 Miniluv

Newspeak $800 Ministry of Plenty

Newspeak $1000 A compliment to a friend, an insult to an enemy

Newspeak $200-Answer What is Newspeak ?

Newspeak $400-Answer What is Minitrue?

Newspeak $600-Answer What is Ministry of Love?

Newspeak $800-Answer What is Miniplenty?

Newspeak $1000-Answer What is Duckspeak?

Final Jeopardy The real name of the Goldstein book

Final Jeopardy The Theory and Practice of Oligarchical Collectivism