
Orwell
George Orwell, born Eric Arthur Blair in 1903, was a British writer, journalist, and critic, best known for his dystopian novels '1984' and 'Animal Farm'. His works often critique totalitarianism and social injustice, reflecting his deep commitment to political and social issues. Orwell's unique narrative style combines clarity of expression with profound insights into human nature and society, making him one of the most influential literary figures of the 20th century. His exploration of themes such as surveillance, propaganda, and the manipulation of truth continues to resonate in contemporary discussions about freedom and authority.
Born on Jun 25, 1903 (121 years old)
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