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Yes, Winston Smith dies in a metaphorical sense by the end of George Orwell's "1984." While he remains physically alive, he is psychologically and emotionally broken, having succumbed to the oppressive regime of Big Brother. He betrays his love for Julia and ultimately accepts the Party's ideology, signifying his complete loss of individuality and resistance. This transformation marks the death of his spirit and humanity.

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