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the social aspects in g. orwell's novel"1984 " content introduction................................................................................................ i .section. about why is the name of the work"1984"...................... 1.1.utopia or realistic novel.................................................................. ii.section.three main characters......................................................... 2.1 the four ministries and their functions...................................... 2.2.comparative analysis of the dystopian novel "1984" and works of the same genre......................................................................... in conclusion................................................................................................ references..................................................................................................... introduction george orwell was a novelist, essayist and critic best known for his novels animal farm and nineteen eighty-four. he was a man of strong opinions who addressed some of the major political movements of his times, including imperialism, fascism and communism. early life orwell was born eric arthur blair in motihari, india, on june 25, 1903. the son of a british civil servant, orwell spent his first days in india, where his father was stationed. his mother brought him and his older sister, marjorie, to england about a year after his birth and settled in henley-on-thames. his father stayed …
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lonely child's habit of making up stories and holding conversations with imaginary persons, and i think from the very start my literary ambitions were mixed up with the feeling of being isolated and undervalued." one of his first literary successes came at the age of 11 when he had a poem published in the local newspaper. education like many other boys in england, orwell was sent to boarding school. in 1911, he went to st. cyprian's in the coastal town of eastbourne, where he got his first taste of england's class system.on a partial scholarship, orwell noticed that the school treated the richer students better than the poorer ones. he wasn't popular with his peers, and in books, he found comfort from his difficult situation. he read works by rudyard kipling and h.g. wells, among others.what he lacked in personality, he made up for in smarts. orwell won scholarships to …
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n political matters grew rapidly after this novel was published. war injury and tuberculosis in december 1936, orwell traveled to spain, where he joined one of the groups fighting against general francisco franco in the spanish civil war. orwell was badly injured during his time with a militia, getting shot in the throat and arm. for several weeks, he was unable to speak. orwell and his wife, eileen, were indicted on treason charges in spain. fortunately, the charges were brought after the couple had left the country.other health problems plagued the talented writer not long after his return to england. for years, orwell had periods of sickness, and he was officially diagnosed with tuberculosis in 1938. he spent several months at the preston hall sanatorium trying to recover, but he would continue to battle with tuberculosis for the rest of his life. at the time he was initially diagnosed, there …
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main protagonists. these pigs were said to represent joseph stalin and leon trotsky. the novel brought orwell great acclaim and financial rewards. ‘nineteen eighty-four’ (1949) orwell’s masterwork, nineteen eighty-four (or 1984 in later editions), was published in the late stages of his battle with tuberculosis and soon before his death. this bleak vision of the world divided into three oppressive nations stirred up controversy among reviewers, who found this fictional future too despairing. in the novel, orwell gave readers a glimpse into what would happen if the government controlled every detail of a person's life, down to their own private thoughts. essays ‘politics and the english language’ published in april 1946 in the british literary magazine horizon, this essay is considered one of orwell’s most important works on style. orwell believed that "ugly and inaccurate" english enabled oppressive ideology and that vague or meaningless language was meant to hide the …
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leen o'shaughnessy in june 1936, and eileen supported and assisted orwell in his career. the couple remained together until her death in 1945. according to several reports, they had an open marriage, and orwell had a number of dalliances. in 1944 the couple adopted a son, whom they named richard horatio blair, after one of orwell's ancestors. their son was largely raised by orwell's sister avril after eileen's death.near the end of his life, orwell proposed to editor sonia brownell. he married her in october 1949, only a short time before his death. brownell inherited orwell's estate and made a career out of managing his legacy. death orwell died of tuberculosis in a london hospital on january 21, 1950. although he was just 46 years old at the time of his death, his ideas and opinions have lived on through his work. statue despite orwell’s disdain for the bbc during …

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the social aspects in g. orwell's novel"1984 " content introduction................................................................................................ i .section. about why is the name of the work"1984"...................... 1.1.utopia or realistic novel.................................................................. ii.section.three main characters......................................................... 2.1 the four ministries and their functions...................................... 2.2.comparative analysis of the dystopian novel "1984" and works of the same genre......................................................................... in conclusion................................................................................................ references.....................

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