Book 3 Chapter 1 - Torture
Book 3 Chapter 1 - Torture
""Do anything to me!" he yelled. "You've been starving me for weeks. Finish it off and let me die. Shoot me. Hang me. Sentence me to twenty-five years. Is there somebody else you want me to give away? Just say who it is and I’ll tell you anything you want. I don't care who it is or what you do to them. I've got a wife and three children. The biggest of them isn't six years old. You can take the whole lot of them and cut their throats in front of my eyes, and I'll stand by and watch it. But not Room 101!"" (page 24)
Winston is in a cell with six other people, including the skull-faced man and the chinless man. The guards had been very forceful and aggressive with the chinless man that they even attacked him in the cell. This obviously wouldn't be the first nor last time they would do something like this. The skull-faced man was dying from starvation. When one of the guards was going to take the skull-faced face man to Room 101, he freaked out. He would rather die than go in there. He would rather let the guards kill his family in front of him so that he wouldn't have to go back. As they were taking him out, he tried to direct their attention to the skull-faced man so they can swap places. The government seems to make sure Room 101 stays away from the public's minds. Winston didn't really know what it was and if it was public knowledge, more people would be scared and try to rebel against the government. Another important point is how the prisoners would do anything to not go inside. Most people love their children and would do anything for them, but they were still willing to let them be tortured instead because the horrors of Room 101 is too great.
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