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sdas [7]
1 year ago
5

Another of Winston's cellmates, Mr. Parsons, was turned in by his own children, members of the Junior Spies, for a thoughtcrime.

What is the importance of this?
A. No one, not even family, is safe from the Party's influential power.
B. His children secretly despised him and sought revenge.
C. All citizens are at the mercy of Big Brother. (Wrong answer)
D. Thoughtcrimes should be punishable within society.
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1 answer:
Anika [276]1 year ago
4 0

From the book 1984, Winston's cellmate - Mr. Parson was turned in by his own children who were Junior spies because they felt that thoughtcrimes must be punished regardless of who was involved. Hence the correct answer is D.

<h3>Who wrote the Novel titled 1984?</h3>

George Orwell is credited for writing the novel 1984. The novel is cast against a dystopian background with a blend of science fiction.

Many view this novel as one that has a cautionary idea regarding the evolution of social science.

Learn more about the novel 1984 at:

brainly.com/question/9181232


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