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George Orwell Research Paper

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George Orwell based most of his work, or it was inspired by, his personal life; most of which was surrounded with poverty or war. He was born in Motiharti, India, to a British Civil Servant and his wife but he didn’t reside there for more than a year before his family moved back to England. They lived in a region by the Thames River, a setting for the novel one of his later novels, Coming Up For Air (B. Editors). When he was of age, he attended school where he excelled and won scholarships to continue his education at Eton College, the experiences from which he gathered to write a scathing memoir titled, “Such, Such There Were Joys.” After his school days, he joined the Indian Imperial Police’s Burma division, the time period of his life on which he based his first novel, Burmese Days. …show more content…

This experience was pivotal in shaping his political views. During his six months in Spain, a soviet-sponsored hit-squad attacked his unit in an attempt to suppress them and he was wounded in the throat and arm. This violence and censorship led to him believing in socialism for the first time (Taylor). His last, and certainly most famous, works, Animal Farm and 1984 certainly showcase a hatred for totalitarian society. The first novel, Animal Farm, is based on Joseph Stalin’s betrayal of the Russian Revolution. It portrayed different political figures as animals, and most pointedly, Stalin as a

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