How Did George Orwell Change Society

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Ambitions, this word is a part of human nature. What would happen if I do this, will I benefit? When Eric Blair, also known by the pen name George Orwell, wrote his famous dystopian and fantasy novels, he had some ambitions. Through sickness and in health, George Orwell wrote for his own pleasure, hoping to forget.The search for a change of politics, government and the way society is treated was his main goal. George Orwell truly changed the way society looked at the government in the past and today, and hopefully for the future. Eric Arthur Blair was born in Bengal, India in the year 1903. From a young age, he had the sense for writing. With a first word of ,”beastly!” his parents had a guess how he would develop. Orwell had a father who was stationed in India, and never visited. George began to live his life in England with his siblings and mother, with the burden of diseases such as bronchitis and the flu. But even as a child, Orwell was fond of writing. At the age of four, he wrote his first poem. At the age of eleven, one of his poems was published in the local newspaper. When George Orwell was older, he later wrote "I had the lonely child's …show more content…
Animal Farm was the subject of this controversy. Animal Farm was written as “criticism of the Russian Government,” and the persona of characters were pigs nevertheless. The novella was about the human desire, and many people were offended, disputed they were thought of that way. These thoughts and ideas are burdens writers face when they publish their works. It took Orwell about three rejections from publishing companies, including his regular company Gollancz for somebody to accept the controversial novella. Even after Orwell’s death in 1950, Animal Farm is the subject of class discussions and instruction. We know from Orwell that despite the controversies and road-blocks, we can cultivate knowledge from past