How Did George Orwell Write Animal Farm

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George Orwell
George Orwell wanted to become a writer so he could express himself.Orwell hates communism and goes and writes his most famous books on it.Animal farm and 1984 are about how someone takes over.Animal farm is about the Russian revolution and each animal represents someone in the government or someone outside the government.1984 is about Orwell's vision into the future and how he thinks we will have a dictator and everyone will forget the past.Orwell has been criticized in both good and bad ways.Most people don't like him because they thought the future would be amazing and Orwell thought we would be run by a dictator.Also he hates communism.Others like George because he hates communism and he was the first to express him thoughts on dictators around the world.George Orwell’s Personal life inspired him to write Animal Farm and 1984, which were controversial for his visions of the future and hate of communism. …show more content…

When Orwell was about four years old, his family went back to England, where they moved in at Henley, a village close to London, England. His father soon moved back to India.Orwell was a young kid in the middle of WW1.He wanted to become an author at such a young age to express his feelings towards big issues in the world.As a child, Orwell was shy and lacked self-confidence. He suffered from bronchitis all his life. He spent long hours reading.Orwell has always wanted to write as he said long ago”From a very early age,perhaps the age five or six, I knew that when I grew up I should be a writer.Between the ages of about seventeen and twentyfour I tried to abandon this idea,but I did so with the consciousness that I was outraging my true nature and that sooner or later I should have to settled down and write