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17 January, 15:26

Overwhelmed by the size of the Ministry of Truth building and by the size of the strength of the Party, Winston sees opposition as futile, yet, what is his conclusion about "human heritage" and dying?

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  1. 17 January, 15:31
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    Throughout the whole novel his opinion and view of dying is the fact that he’s already dead. I think he states that in the first chapter. No matter what he does, the party will find a reason to kill him (which they do).
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