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What does Winston write over and over in his diary?

A) His love for Julia
B) His hatred for the Party
C) "Down with Big Brother"
D) "Two plus two make four"

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Final answer:

Winston Smith writes "Down with Big Brother" repeatedly in his diary as an expression of dissent against the Party in George Orwell's '1984'. The correct option is C.

Step-by-step explanation:

In George Orwell's novel 1984, Winston Smith, the protagonist, writes "Down with Big Brother" over and over again in his diary. This act of defiance represents his rebellion against the oppressive regime of the Party, which exerts total control over the lives of its citizens.

The question's reference to Soviet propaganda and the equation '2+2 plus the enthusiasm of the workers = 5' is an allusion to Party slogans that promote illogical truths to maintain power, but it is "Down with Big Brother" that Winston compulsively writes as an expression of his dissent.

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