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On George Orwell's "1984"

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George Orwell's Down and Out in Paris in London in 1936

Down and Out in Paris in London is a memoir of his time living as a tramp. Orwell wrote this book for middle and upper class audiences, basically people like him. After Down and Out, he started writing fiction. His next work was Burmese Days, set in Burma during the end of the British Empire. He then wrote A clergyman's Daughter about a young woman whose life takes a turn when she develops amnesia.

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