The Orchid Leaves Often Fly with the Breeze

The Orchid Leaves Often Fly with the Breeze

by George Orwell

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"The Leaves Always Fly with the Breeze" is one of Orwell's early works, published in 1936. The work takes the fate of Gordon, a member of the down-and-out petty bourgeoisie, as the main line, and uses his transition between various jobs and social roles as the axis. It reflects the process of an idealist constantly losing blood and fighting against fate in the collision of reality. The work reveals different people's different attitudes towards life and money, and the resulting different fates. By describing the life fragments of Gordon, a declining member of the petty bourgeoisie, the author attempts to reveal some social issues, such as the struggle and resistance of the people at the bottom, the estrangement and differences between social classes, the conflict and integration of various doctrines, etc.

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If you want to achieve great enlightenment, your life will eventually become ordinary, but you still have to do extraordinary things in ordinary days.

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