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This question is about "1984" by George Orwell

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For Winston to be executed is inevitable. This is significant, because he recognizes Big Brother's control over him, although he tries to rebel.

Explanation:

Winston is the main character of 1984 and has a strong sense of justice and a revolutionary nature that makes him a rebel against Big Brother, his control in society.

However Winston is a great negativist and pessimist, because he believes that he will be captured and executed by Big Brother, no matter what he does, that is, he sees execution as something inevitable, because he believes that the big brother is even in control of your thoughts. That of the freedom for Winston to take unnecessary risks, many times.

This implies something very heavy in history, because it shows that Big Brother is so influential, that he controls even the actions of the rebels, even if indirectly.

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