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GEORGE ORWELL - Coggle Diagram
GEORGE ORWELL
HE THOUGHT...
he considered himself a socialist
that the writer should be indipendent
he identificate in the working class, regardless he had a background in the middle class
his books talk aout the misery caused by the poverty
he criticises totalitarism
Nineteen Eighty-Four is a dystopian novel.
went to catalonia
with his wife
to report the spanish civil war
in BARCELONA
he joined P
back in london again
publish "down and out"
non fiction narrative
experiences among the poor
then "brumese days"
express his reject of imperialism
born in INDIA
his father was a british colonial official
he served in the indian imperial police
in Burma
later he returned in london
as a child was taken in england by THE MOTHER
educated in a prestigous boys school
he spent time in paris
worked in a hotel
pen name of Eric Arthur Blair
died of tubercolosis