1984 Novel Study Crossword
Across
- 4. The ministry responsible for news, entertainment, education and the fine arts (written in the new language).
- 7. "Who controls the present, controls the -" what?
- 8. The country with which the country in which the novel is set has allegedly always been at war with (at the time in which the novel is set).
- 10. The secret police force responsible for law enforcement in the country in which the novel is set.
- 12. "Who controls the past controls the -" what?
- 13. The name for English Socialism in the new language.
- 16. The leader and founder of the secret society which aims to bring down the government.
- 17. The ability to hold two contradicting beliefs as true simultaneously.
- 20. The lowest social class.
- 21. The café the main protagonist occupies after he is reintegrated into society.
- 22. The middle social class
- 24. The city in which the novel is set.
- 25. The man who cured the main protagonist of his insanity.
- 28. The system of government adopted by the governing power that rules the country in which the novel is set.
- 30. The ministry responsible for war(written in the new language).
- 32. The number the main protagonist must believe the sum two plus two equals in order to be cured of his insanity.
- 33. The ministry responsible for economic affairs(written in the new language).
- 36. The device designed to monitor everyone at all times.
Down
- 1. The province in which the novel is set.
- 2. The highest social class.
- 3. What ignorance is according to the slogan created by the governing power of the country in which the novel is set.
- 5. The criminal offence of having a thought that is regarded as rebellious or that holds sentiment which opposes the government of the country in which the novel is set.
- 6. The mysterious ruler and/or idol which rules the county in which the novel is set and whom is worshipped by the countries citizens.
- 9. "If you want to keep a secret, you must also hide it from -" who?
- 11. The underground organization which rebells against the oppressive government.
- 14. The main protagonist of the text.
- 15. What freedom is according to the slogan created by the governing power of the country in which the novel is set.
- 17. The type of society/world in which the novel is set.
- 18. The country in which the novel is set.
- 19. What war is according to the slogan created by the governing power of the country in which the novel is set.
- 23. The most terrifying room in the building housing the ministry responsible for maintaining law and order.
- 26. The name of the government of the country in which the novel is set.
- 27. The main protagonists greatest fear.
- 29. The newspaper the main protagonist rewrites and revises in order to accommodate the governments current intentions.
- 31. The ministry responsible for maintaining law and order(written in the new language).
- 34. The new language designed to eliminate peoples ability to express emotion or their own individuality.
- 35. The main protagonists lover.