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  1. Jan 26, 2021 · Yes, Winston dies at the end, either in the novel (or shortly after, reader can provide their own interpretation). Winston accepts that Big Brother has won, Orwell accepts that the disease has won and submits his arguably slightly incomplete novel. Orwell dies shortly after submitting the manuscript.

  2. Feb 29, 2012 · Winston wanted all along to understand Big Brother and there reasons for everything that they did. Winston's struggle against Big Brother was finally vanquished when he embraced Big Brother. Although he does die, he dies loving Big Brother and appreciating the fact that even through torture, they were only trying to show him the truth.

  3. George Orwell. 1984What Does the Ending Mean? After Winston has been broken by the rats in Room 101 and has offered Julia up for torture in his place, the final chapter of the book follows Winston for an afternoon sometime following his release from the Ministry of Love. The reader learns that Winston now leads a life of easy, meaningless work ...

  4. Nov 21, 2023 · No, Winston does not die at the end of 1984. He is tortured and brain-washed into conformity. By the end of the novel, he loves Big Brother, and he revels in Oceania's victory over Eurasia.

  5. Winston has been re-educated, cleansed, and reborn with O'Brien's help in the Ministry of Love, so he is now ready to die. Julia is in the same predicament. Death is a desirable gift that the ...

  6. Oct 8, 2024 · It is unclear whether Winston dies at the end of 1984. The implication, however, is that he does. He has a daydream in which "the long-hoped-for bullet was entering his brain." This could also be ...

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  8. Winston Smith. Orwell’s primary goal in 1984 is to demonstrate the terrifying possibilities of totalitarianism. The reader experiences the nightmarish world that Orwell envisions through the eyes of the protagonist, Winston. His personal tendency to resist the stifling of his individuality, and his intellectual ability to reason about his ...