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George Orwell 1984 P1
b4 u decide this is shit.just give it a chance, u may be surprised! you might even learn something
The ending of 1984 by George Orwell
a Quote from 1984
George Orwell - The Real Room 101 Part 1/4
Eric Arthur Blair (25 June 1903 -- 21 January 1950), better known by the pen name George Orwell, was an English author and journalist. Noted as a novelist, critic, political and cultural commentator, Orwell is among the most widely admired English-language essayists of the 20th century. He is best known for two novels critical of totalitarianism in general, and Stalinism in particular: Animal Farm and Nineteen Eighty-Four. Both were written and published towards the end of his life.SOURCE: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Orwell
Southwold Morning (George Orwell) Tribute.
Words: Peter Cordwell. Music: Dave Marshall. Performed by: Dave Marshall. A song dedicated to George Orwell. Copyright: Marshall/Cordwell.Filmed by Dean Mannering (deany61)
george orwell 1984 P2
great movie!you decide
Rebelion en la Granja - George Orwell (1 de7)
Rebelion en la Granja - George Orwell (1 de7)
George Orwell Timeline
A Timeline Depicting George Orwell's (Eric Arthur Blair's) Life-----George Orwell TimelineGeorge Orwell was the pen name of Eric Arthur Blair.He was born on June 25th, 1903, in Motihari, Bengal Presidency, British India.There...Then, roughly 10 years later...George Orwell...... was accepted into St. Cyprian's School, in Eastbourne, Sussex at age 11, for his mother wished for him to have a good education.Then, after one semester at Wellington College, he decided to transfer to Eton College, which he attended from 1917-1921.WellingtonEtonAfter graduating from Eton, Eric Arthur Blair wanted to further his education by going to Oxbridge, but insufficient funds decapitated his chances. Therefore, he decided to become one of the Imperial Police Force, stationed in Burma.In 1927, Eric Arthur Blair contracted Dengue Fever, which allowed him to leave his current post, in Katha, roughly 6 months early.While recovering from The Dengue Fever in England, Blair reevaluated his life and decided that he wanted to become a writer. After a period of being a struggling new author, he hit it big when he wrote "The Road to Wigan Pier" in 1936, which wasn't released to the public until 1937.Before the book he had written was even released, Eric found something, or someone rather, to preoccupy his time. Soon afterward he married his first wife, Eileen O'Shaughnessy.Soon after marrying his wife, Eileen, they went to Spain as a fighters for the Republican Side in the Spanish Civil War. During the course of action, he was shot in the neck and nearly killed.Lets break it down to Math...In 1944, after returning from Spain, Orwell finished the anti-Stalinist allegory Animal Farm that was published in Britain on August 17th, 1945, and in the U.S. on August 26th, 1946.During the Second World War, Orwell wrote a weekly radio political commentary, designed to counter German and Japanese propaganda in India. At the time, radio broadcasts were still a major staple in the communities mass-media needs..Then, shortly before the end of World War II, Eric Arthur Blair's wife died during an operation of some sort. The details are unclear, but what is known is that she died on March 29th, 1945.Following that, in the year 1949, Orwell wrote what was quite possibly his most famous book. "1984" was a book that showed what it was like to live in a "utopia" that controls everything, including your own thoughts.Within a matter of weeks, Orwell fell in love, once again. His second wife was Sonia Brownell, whom many of his friends considered to be a gold-digger.On January 21st, 1950, Eric Arthur Blair (or George Orwell, as he was better known) died at age 46, from tuberculosis in London. The gravestone made no mention of popular pen name, it simply stated: "Here lies Eric Arthur Blair, born June 25, 1903, died January 21, 1950."To this day, George Orwell continues to help guide new and upcoming writers. He wrote a book, entitled Politics and the English Language, which gave six rules for writers to follow, that are still in use today.The Six Rules1) Never use a metaphor, simile, or other figure of speech which you are used to seeing in print.2) Never us a long word where a short one will do.3) If it is possible to cut a word out, always cut it out.4) Never use the passive where you can use the active.5) Never use a foreign phrase, a scientific word, or a jargon word if you can think of an everyday English equivalent.6) Break any of these rules sooner than say anything outright barbarous.This video presentation was made possible by:Information, Text and IdeasKeithImage ManipulationZackAlso... the letter "H" and the number "6".George Orwell Approves This MessageDisclaimerGeorge Orwell does not actually approve. He's... dead.
George Orwell as Ghost Writer for Henry Paulsen
http://www.donharrold.netBlack is white. Why? Because Henry Paulsen says so.
George Orwell rolls in his grave.
A clip from the documentary. About Government and media corruption.
george orwell 1984 P5
HIPARTS 6 AND 8 FROM GEORGE ORWELLS1984,HAVE BEEN REMOVED BY YOUTUBE.After being flagged by members of the YouTube community and reviewed by YouTube staff,the videos have been removed due to its inappropriate nature.



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