1984, by George Orwell Essay by Elliott

1984, by George Orwell Essay

Elliott

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This intriguing essay by Elliott is a perfect fit for readers who appreciate historical context and the evolution of totalitarianism, as it investigates the parallels between Orwell's 1984 and the post-World War II era, offering a reflective and insightful exploration of the dangers of government control and the importance of individual freedom.

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Let us remember that, at the end of 1936, Orwell fought for the Republicans (against Franco) in Spain, where he was wounded. We know that Orwell’s 1984 (published in 1949) was given this title because the novel was written in 1948, just after the ...

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