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Answer:
In many of his works, Orwell describes the possibility of a future in which totalitarian states, independently of the ideology, exercise total control over the people, who instead of being citizens, become more like slaves.
A particularly scaring prospect is totalitarian control even over one's mind, because we as humans, assume that at least in inside our minds we will always be free.
This is actually one of the central premises of Orwell's most famous book: the dystopian classic 1984. In this work, the protagonist, Winston Smith, ends up becoming a slave to the totalitarian leader, Big Brother, not only because he is obliged to, but also because his mind has been so manipulated, that he willingly gives up his freedom of thought and becomes another drone of the system.
-(after the sentence.) Cassie and Ben have fulfilled their sacred mission of saving Sammy, the aliens' main military base has been blown to bits, and Cassie and the gang are headed off to relative safety.
the story ended because of the hard work or skill. cassie and Ben, other characters worked hard to save "humanity" or what's left.
Working hard irl is most important because that's how you can get things you want/need to succeed.
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