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In Stephen King's "The Shining," Johnny, or Jack Torrance, meets his end in the Overlook Hotel's hedge maze. After a tense pursuit by his son Danny, Jack becomes disoriented in the snow-covered maze. Ultimately, he succumbs to the freezing temperatures, unable to escape as he is overtaken by the hotel's malevolent influence and his own madness. His death symbolizes the complete destruction of his character and the grasp of the hotel over him.

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