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1984
> Is O’Brien telling the truth when he claims, at the beginning of the interrogation, to have been watching over Winston for seven years?
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1. Why was Winston convinced that O’Brien was part of the resistance?
2. If Mr. Charrington is a member of the Thought Police, why doesn’t the Party capture Winston and Julia sooner?
3. Is Winston wrong to think that he and O’Brien are intimate “in some sense that went deeper than friendship”? (252)
4. Why does Winston continue to believe that “O’Brien knew everything”? (262)
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2. If Mr. Charrington is a member of the Thought Police, why doesn’t the Party capture Winston and Julia sooner?
3. Is Winston wrong to think that he and O’Brien are intimate “in some sense that went deeper than friendship”? (252)
4. Why does Winston continue to believe that “O’Brien knew everything”? (262)