Orwell's Essays

Orwell's Essays

by George Orwell

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The prose in the book spans nearly twenty years, covering almost his entire writing career, showing a flawless style. In the early days of his writing career, his style tended to be descriptive and narrative, which were based on the war and poverty he experienced, such as "Hanging" and "Elephant Hunting". Later, his articles tended to be more argumentative, such as "Poetry and Microphone", as well as comments on writers and works. In these articles, which are difficult for many writers to achieve, we can see the author's attack on totalitarian politics and his sympathy for the people at the bottom. We can also feel his sharp writing, fiery thoughts, and vivid language.

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