Social Satires
Orwell wrote dystopian fiction, for example; Animal Farm and Nineteen Eighty Four
George Orwell's famous text is "1984," a dystopian novel that explores themes of government surveillance, propaganda, and individual freedom in a totalitarian society.
Eric Arthur Blair (pen name: George Orwell) wrote and published Animal Farm when he was 41 years of age.
George's most famous book was 1984 or Animal Farm.
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George Orwell arrived at the name "1984" by reversing the last two digits of the year he wrote the book, 1948. He wanted a futuristic-sounding title that reflected the dystopian world he was creating in the novel.
George Orwell wrote Animal Farm as a satirical allegory to criticize the Soviet Union under Stalin's rule and to highlight the dangers of totalitarianism and corruption in society.
George Orwell who wrote Animal Farm
George Orwell was the author of Animal Farm. This was the pen name of Eric Arthur Blair (1903-50), an English novelist and essayist, who was born in India. The satirical novel Animal Farm (1945) is an allegory on the Russian Bolshevik Revolution.
The late Eric Arthur Blair (25 June 1903 -- 21 January 1950) writing under the pen-name of George Orwell wrote "Nineteen Eighty-Four" .
"1984" by George Orwell (Eric Blair) was written in 1948 and published in 1949.
George Orwell was the writer.