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To provide an accurate answer, I would need the specific sentence from "Keep the Aspidistra Flying" that you're referring to. However, in general, George Orwell often employs various types of figurative language, such as metaphors, similes, and personification, to convey complex themes and emotions in his writing. If you share the sentence, I can help identify the specific type of figurative language used.

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