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George Orwell experienced varying degrees of financial hardship throughout his life. After his education, he struggled to find stable employment and lived in poverty while writing and working as a teacher. His time spent in the working-class neighborhoods of London and his experiences in the Spanish Civil War further exposed him to poverty and social injustice. While he eventually found success as a writer, particularly with works like "Animal Farm" and "1984," elements of his earlier struggles with financial instability influenced his perspectives on class and society.

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