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what is newspeak designed to do? *
help people express themselves more clearly
expand vocabulary and free thought
eliminate rebellious thoughts through limited language
provide translations of foreign documents
what is unique about winstons telescreen? *
its the only one that can be turned off
it is broken and doesnt monitor him
it watches and listens but never shuts off
it belongs to julia and was installed illegally
Brief Explanations
- For the first question: In George Orwell's 1984, Newspeak is a constructed language. The Party aims to narrow down the range of thought by limiting language. If certain words (related to rebellion, freedom - like concepts) don't exist, it becomes harder to have rebellious thoughts.
- For the second question: In the world of 1984, telescreens are devices for constant surveillance. Winston's telescreen is not unique in being able to be turned off (they are generally on all the time for surveillance purposes). It is not broken (as it is used for monitoring), and it doesn't belong to Julia. The key aspect is that it is a tool of constant surveillance - it watches and listens without shutting off (as is the norm for telescreens in the Party - controlled society).
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- First question: Eliminate rebellious thoughts through limited language
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