"Animal Farm" is an allegorical novel whose characters and plot had historical equivalents .
George Orwell 1984 (and his other work Fahrenheit 451) fall into the genre of dystopic futures and politically precautionary tales. In 1984 Orwell warned as to the dangers of omnipresent governmental powers and lack of all privacy.
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The late Eric Arthur Blair (25 June 1903 -- 21 January 1950) writing under the pen-name of George Orwell wrote "Nineteen Eighty-Four" .
The George Orwell novel, Nineteen Eighty Four, was written between 1944 and 1948. The final manuscript was sent to the publishers in December 1948, and the book was released in July 1949.
One of the main points to Orwell's novel is the danger of language being manipulated to the point that words no longer have the meanings they once had thus enabling the state/government to control thought itself in order to control what people think about because the symbols associated with the word(s) no longer have the meaning they originally possessed .
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George Orwell was 42 years old when he wrote Animal Farm in 1945.
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The author of 1984 is George Orwell. I'm not sure about animal four but, if you meant animal farm, it's also a popular novel by George Orwell. These are the two well-known books which are written by him.
George Orwell's famous text is "1984," a dystopian novel that explores themes of government surveillance, propaganda, and individual freedom in a totalitarian society.
Snowball, Napoleon, and Squealer are all characters in the novel, Animal Farm. The book was written by George Orwell, and published in August of 1945.
Animal Farm is a novel by George Orwell. In the novel, the animals attack Frederick's men because they tried to take the windmill, which was the symbol of the animal farm.
George Orwell was the author of Animal Farm. This was the pen name of Eric Arthur Blair (1903-50), an English novelist and essayist, who was born in India. The satirical novel Animal Farm (1945) is an allegory on the Russian Bolshevik Revolution.
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1984 by George Orwell