Before considering a propaganda slogan, it is important to note the key events that
take place in the first five chapters of s . In the first chapter, the
recalls an incident that occurred earlier that day. He calls this incident the Two Minutes Hate
and describes it in his diary. He ends his diary entry with the repeated phrase, Down with Big
Brother and laments that he has committed a thought crime, which is punishable by death. In
chapters 2 and 3, Winston recalls his dreams. First, Winston recalls someone saying We shall
meet in the...
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
What is a nice original propaganda slogan can you suggest about chapter 1-5 of George Orwell's 1984?
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