What Is The Moral Of 1984 By George Orwell

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Orwell starts his story with the struggle he said he has been hated by people in Burma and thither really concern people who want to make a relationship with people and do the right think. that leads Orwell to start his suffering with his duties, and that was a normal reaction from the people in lower Burma. they consider him the empire emissary. that is good enough to hate him and exploit the time to make fun of him. that appears so clear when tripped him on the football field and the crowd yelled with hideous laughter "(6-9)".

more than that he struggles with his job. he hated his job because he has to run the empire rule and he sees and describes what he has been hated that is the wretched prisoners huddling in the stinking cages. as