The horrible thing about the Two Minutes Hate was not that one was obliged to act a part, but, on the contrary, that it was impossible to avoid joining in.
Winston opens the diary and is about to write his thoughts in it, which is an illegal thing to do.
Brotherhood
BUT THERE WAS A HOPE, WHICH WAS MOST LIKELY A HERESY
Winston is thinking about the capabilities of controlling the future. He can't focus due to the military music playing from the telescreen.
Am I alone in my Thoughts?
Winston recalls the Two Minutes of Hate.
They are coming for ME
KNOCK!
Winston questions if there are other people who are against the party.
THE BOOK
During Two Minutes of Hate Winston caught a glance with O'Brien and thinks that both of them are against the Party.
Winston knew—yes, he KNEW!—that O’Brien was thinking the same thing as himself. An unmistakable message had passed.
Winston writes in his diary "DOWN WITH BIG BROTHER". He convinces himself that he has committed a crime even before writing those words. However, Winston is very scared when he hears a door knock.