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Summary. Chapter 1 of Book 3 begins with Winston in a cell. He believes he's in the Ministry of Love. A hungry ache in his belly never goes away. He imagines what will happen to him—the smash of truncheons (clubs) on his body, begging for mercy from the floor.
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Summary and Analysis Book 3: Chapter 1. Charles Darnay travels through France to Paris, encountering bands of revolutionaries in every village along the way who condemn him as an aristocrat and emigrant and allow him to continue on only because of his letter from Gabelle.
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Analysis. Poor Charles Darnay receives a bracing dose of reality in this chapter. Not only is it impossible to travel very far in France without being caught, but he is condemned as soon as he arrives in Paris. He expects to have rights, but he is told that emigrants have no rights.
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