George Orwell Accomplishments

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Imagine yourself seriously ill and penniless but still serving in a war. Now imagine someone close to you like your wife dies, leaving you a small child. Pretty wild! Born as Eric Arthur Blair in Motihari Bengal, India, in June 25th, 1903, the english author faced the same series of tragedies. As he grew up and started writing, he started worrying about embarrassing his family with his attempts at writing and not focusing on other jobs for his career. Therefore, George Orwell became his writing name and the name well known today. Orwell had a small family of four with himself, his mother (Ida Mabel Limouzin), father (Richard Walmesley Blair) and his two sisters (Avril Blair and Marjorie Blair). He had been a sick and lonely child fighting flu and bronchitis. Without much friends or family company, he started writing, occasionally for newspapers and magazines.Orwell went to a boarding school in England and did his main studies at Eton college. Having to deal with a poor family , Orwell wasn’t able to attend university and continue his studies. (George Orwell, 1) …show more content…

One of them is 1984, a breathtaking fictional future novel predicting what would happen if all our private thoughts and personal details of life were controlled by the government. This exciting novel was an enormous success even though Orwell didn’t live long enough to enjoy it. But that wasn’t all because using his deep understandings of politics and his society, Orwell wrote his next best selling novel, Animal Farm. It’s a heavy satire where two farm pigs represent real people in his society and did work like humans, It earned many financial rewards. (George Orwell,

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