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George Orwell uses England as the microcosm in his work to critique society and draw parallels to larger global issues. By focusing on a specific setting, such as England, Orwell can explore universal themes through the lens of a familiar and relatable context for his readers. In doing so, he can effectively convey his social and political commentary.

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