1984: Which of the following inferences about Winston writing the date in his diary is best supported by the text?


Options:

a) It is significant because the lack of records have led to him losing memories of the past.


b) It is all that he will be able to bring himself to write.


c) He is preparing to write a formal letter airing his complaints to the Ministry of Truth.


d) He wishes that he could have dictated the entry into his speakwrite instead of writing in the diary.

Respuesta :

The date in Winston's diary is significant, as the lack of records caused him to lose memories of the past, as shown in option A.

Why is the date so significant?

  • Winston is tired of the party's manipulation, which doesn't let people keep memories, know the date and not even have records that prove situations.
  • By putting the date in the diary, Winston shows his first act of rebellion, where he repudiates the lack of freedom, knowledge, and registration.
  • He doesn't even know if the date is correct, but he needs to position himself and create a document that proves his actions from then on.

So Winston knew that the party would be challenged through his notes, which is the first step towards freedom.

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