In the book 1984, what page is this quote on?
16.September, 2009
"Never again will you be capable of ordinary human feeling. Everything will be dead inside you. Never again will you be capable of love, or friendship, or joy of living, or laughter, or curiosity, or courage, or integrity. You will be hollow. We shall squeeze you empty and then we shall fill you with ourselves."
The best you can do is squeeze that quotation into Google and figure out at least what chapter it’s in. Then you can skim the chapter for yourself.
16.September, 2009 um 11:45 pm
It really depends on what edition of the book you have, because some editions are in the 250-300 page length…others are longer, others are shorter. That quote, however, would be toward the last third of the book.
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17.September, 2009 um 12:29 am
The best you can do is squeeze that quotation into Google and figure out at least what chapter it’s in. Then you can skim the chapter for yourself.
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17.September, 2009 um 1:04 am
Look around here and find your edition:
http://books.google.co.nz/books?ei=03yoSovfIYOAswOM5MjxBA&ct=result&q=Never+again+will+you+be+capable+of+ordinary+human+feeling.+Everything+will+be+dead+inside+you.+Never+again+will+you+be+capable+of+love%2C+or+friendship%2C+or+joy+of+living%2C+or+laughter%2C+or+curiosity%2C+or+courage%2C+or+integrity.+You+will+be+hollow.+We+shall+squeeze+you+empty+and+then+we+shall+fill+you+with+ourselves.&btnG=Search+Books
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