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The golden land/country represents hope and freedom. It is the opposite of the land where Winston Smith lives. It represents the idea of freedom to him.

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The Golden Country in George Orwell's novel "1984" symbolizes a sense of freedom and beauty that is forbidden under the oppressive regime of the Party. It represents a glimpse into a world untouched by the Party's control and serves as a reminder to Winston of the life that existed before Big Brother took power.

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