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The following question is based on your reading of 1984 by George Orwell.

What for Winston is significant about the color of the object that he buys in the antique shop?
a.
Its soft, rainwatery color stands entirely apart from the harsh, dark surroundings.
c.
Its warm, golden hue livens up the shop’s atmosphere for the sad proles who shop there.
b.
Its tarnished-brass dullness blends the object in with the rest of the items in the shop.
d.
Its scarlet red tones found also in Oceania’s flags serve to reinforce the Party’s power.

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Answer:

a

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The significance of the color of the object that Winston buys is, Its soft, rainwatery color stands entirely apart from the harsh, dark surroundings.

Answer: Option A

Step-by-step explanation:

‘Nineteen Eighty-Four’ is one of the most terrifying novels of all time which written by George Orwell. The novel depicts war, struggle, freedom and many other such elements.

Winston Smith is the central character of the novel who always try to remain human and act normal under inhuman situations. It so happens that when Winston goes at an antique shop he buys an object.

The color of that object is notable to Winston in a sense that it signifies the soft, rainwatery color which is quite different from the environment in which he was living. That color signifies purity and freshness.

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