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7 multiple choice 1 point in chapter 3, winston dreams of the \golden country.\ what does it represent to him? the countryside of his childhood a place of rebellion and natural freedom a battlefield where oceania always wins big brother’s eternal kingdom
In "1984", Winston's dream of the "Golden Country" symbolizes a place free from the oppressive control of the Party, representing rebellion against the totalitarian regime and the natural freedom that he yearns for, unlike the other options (childhood countryside is not its main representation, it's not a battlefield for Oceania's victory, and Big Brother's kingdom is the oppressive system he opposes).
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B. A place of rebellion and natural freedom