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May 03

Why did George Orwell write 1984?

I believe that George Orwell wrote 1984, because he wanted to see if he could change what he thought needed to be changed in the world at the time,  using his particular skillset. As the book was made right after world war two, Orwell had just witnessed terrible violence and had been noticing the downsides and how bad the rulers of the nations he had witnessed where, and he was thinking of how he could make a change and get his opinion out into the public in a way where he could also be using his particular skillset and gift of literature.  So after Orwell got this idea, he decided to go make the the novel nineteen-eighty four, where in the book, it deals with a  world where all of Orwell’s fears for what the world could be where taken into a story where many different things happen, such as different rulers, and different social issues taken to a more viscous and lifelike form. I believe that Orwell made the book to be a warning of what he believed would happen to the world if what he saw that was wrong, grew into a larger issue.

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