Literary Criticism of George Orwell
* Again, sorry about that spacing, there's more where this came from, though! *Eric Blair’s Evaluation of Animal Farm (positive)... Eric Blair wrote much in response to George Orwell’s Animal Farm. The following is a small excerpt which I feel best describes his positive review of the book in a limited amount of writing... “Orwell is significant for his unwavering commitment, both as an individual and as an artist, to personal freedom and social justice. While he wrote a variety of works, his novels Animal Farm (1945) and Nineteen Eighty-Four (1949) are best known and most widely read. Animal Farm, a deceptively simple animal fable about a barnyard revolt, satirizes the consequences of the Russian Revolution, while also suggesting reasons for the universal failure of most revolutionary ideas. Orwell’s skill in creating a narrative that funct
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Approximate Word count = 598
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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