George Orwell Research Paper

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Emegail Jacuinde
Mrs. Cox
English
14 May 2018
George Orwell
George Orwell turned out to be a very successful man. He wrote at least fourteen books in his career. Two of them happen to become real popular. Growing up, Orwell was not as fortunate as others. Three important things about George Orwell are his background, his career and his two most famous works.
George Orwell’s real name is Eric Arthur Blair. For the sake of his family to be embarrassed by his time in poverty, Eric would go by his pen name, George Orwell. “Born Eric Arthur Blair on 25 June 1903 at Motihari Bengal, India” (Elkins). Orwell attended St. Cyprian’s school.” Life at school for Orwell was a “continuous triumph of the strong over the weak” ” (Elkins). Boys at Orwell’s …show more content…

“The target of Orwell’s satire in Animal Farm was the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics ( the U.S.S.R. , or the Soviet Union ), which at the time the work was written as a military ally of Great Britain during World War ll” (“1984”). Creating Animal Farm, Orwell made sure it was worth it. “It was an immediate success as the first edition sold out in a month, nine foreign editions had appeared by the next year and the American Book - of - the month Club edition sold more than a half-million copies” (“1984”). 1984 was Orwell’s last book written and it was quite amazing. “1984 is Orwell’s dark vision of the future. Written while Orwell was dying” (“1984”). The way we see ourselves in the world was different from Orwell’s view. “It is a chilling depiction of how the power of the state could come to dominate the lives of individuals through culture conditioning” …show more content…

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