1984 | Ch. 9 - Flirting Under Fascism

In this episode of Banned Camp, Jennifer and Dan dive into Chapter 9 of Orwell's 1984 (also known as Part Two). Sparks fly—literally and figuratively—as Winston receives a handwritten note in a government bathroom and tries to decode its meaning without peeing on it. The suspense builds as Winston navigates telescreens, paranoia, and a near-miss cafeteria meet-cute. Can love bloom in a dystopian cafeteria line?
Things To Listen For:
- The most paranoid cafeteria crush ever.
- How not to flirt under totalitarianism.
- A rare moment of Winston showing empathy.
- Jennifer's beef with Bruno Mars.
- Beowulf Rochlen breaks down why Finland is crushing us in happiness rankings.
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Featured Clips:
- Whitney Houston's "I Will Always Love You"
- "What is Love" by Haddaway ("Don't hurt me, no more")
- APT. by ROSÉ & Bruno Mars
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Topics Covered: 1984, Winston and Julia, dystopian romance, telescreens, Thought Police, Oceania, government control, cafeteria crushes, banned books, censorship, Bruno Mars slander, prisoner convoys, Beowulf Rochlen, social democracy, Finland, happiness report
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