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  1. Room 101 is a specific type of torture chamber located in the depths of the Ministry of Love, where political prisoners are taken to be psychologically broken and reeducated to love Big Brother.

  2. Jul 5, 2024 · In 1984, Big Brother symbolizes the Party's omnipresent surveillance and control. Winston Smith represents the struggle for individuality and resistance against oppressive regimes. Room 101 is the ...

  3. In Room 101, deep underground at the very bottom of the Ministry of Love, Winston is strapped to a chair, unable to move even his head.

  4. In Room 101, O'Brien acknowledges to Winston that the purpose of torture is to reduce prisoners to "only the shells of men." At one point, O'Brien instructs Winston to look at himself in a mirror ...

  5. After a while the guards return and send Ampleforth to “Room 101.” Alone again, Winston thinks repetitively of the pain in his stomach, the piece of bread he longs to eat, the torture in his ...

  6. Part 3, Chapter 2 Summary. PDF Cite Share. Winston regains consciousness to find himself strapped to some kind of cot, with O’Brien and a man holding a syringe staring down at him. Though his ...

  7. Jul 5, 2024 · Inside Room 101, Winston is immobilized and strapped to a chair. O'Brien then shows Winston a cage containing large, ferocious rats, which is connected to a device that fits over Winston's entire ...

  8. Jun 20, 2023 · 1984 is a dystopian novel by George Orwell published in 1949. The protagonist, Winston Smith, attempts to rebel against the repressive government of Oceania, symbolized by Big Brother. Here are ...

  9. Important Quotations. The Power of Big Brother and the Party. “On each landing, opposite the lift-shaft, the poster with the enormous face gazed from the wall. It was one of those pictures which ...

  10. Room 101 is, perhaps, the best example of how the Party achieves this. In Room 101, a Party member is forced to confront his deepest, darkest fear. In Winston's case, this is rats.