1 Parsons was Winston's fellow-employee at the Ministry of Truth.
2 The Ministry of Truth, which concerned itself with news, entertainment, education, and the fine arts.
3 A kilometre away the Ministry of Truth, his place of work, towered vast and white above the grimy landscape.
4 The Ministry of Truth contained, it was said, three thousand rooms above ground level, and corresponding ramifications below.
5 The instant that the demonstration was over he went straight to the Ministry of Truth, though the time was now nearly twenty-three hours.
6 Occasionally, perhaps twice a week, he went to a dusty, forgotten-looking office in the Ministry of Truth and did a little work, or what was called work.
7 The Ministry of Peace concerns itself with war, the Ministry of Truth with lies, the Ministry of Love with torture and the Ministry of Plenty with starvation.
8 The sun had shifted round, and the myriad windows of the Ministry of Truth, with the light no longer shining on them, looked grim as the loopholes of a fortress.
9 This day-to-day falsification of the past, carried out by the Ministry of Truth, is as necessary to the stability of the regime as the work of repression and espionage carried out by the Ministry of Love.
10 In the Ministry of Truth, for example, the Records Department, in which Winston Smith worked, was called RECDEP, the Fiction Department was called FICDEP, the Teleprogrammes Department was called TELEDEP, and so on.
Nineteen Eighty-Four By George OrwellContext Highlight In PART 3: Chapter 7-APPENDIX