
On George Orwell's "1984"
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Orwell's 'Privacy'
Orwell set the novel in Britain and not some fictional place because he saw what was happening with the Soviet Union as a possible reality for Britain. The needle that Orwell seems to try to thread in his work is how do you work collectively towards a common good and yet preserve the dignity of an individual? "I think it's easy to look at Stalin and and Hitler and be like they were bad because they killed a lot of people but the critique is deeper than just bodily harm," she says.
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