In 1984, George Orwell and his novels had a great influence on visual impairment and political literature. The reason is simple. Orwell concealed the huge political fear he had experienced in his life. The emergence of the totalitarian regime of Spain, the former Soviet Union, and the Nazi Germany gave way to the Spanish Civil War, and ultimately the Second World War. Among other things, these events caused Orwell to form his own socialists and totalitarian beliefs and political views. And it will be his literary work someday.
In 1947, Malcolm Lowry published "Under Volcano". George Orwell's satire against totalist principle published in 1949 in 1949. Orwell's work by a novelist in essayist is an important social and political commentary of the 20th century. Evelyn's honorary sword (1952 - 61) of the trilogy of the Second World War was published in the meantime. Graham Greene's work ranged from the 1930s to the 1980s. He is a Catholic convertor and his novel is exploring the moral and political problems of contradiction in the modern world. Other novelists who wrote after the 1950's are Time Dance Anthony Powell, Nobel Laureate Sir William Golding, British - Irish philosopher Drist Iris Murdoch (He is a sexual relationship, moral And Scottish novelist Muriel Spark, Prime Minister of Miss Brody (1961) Anthony Burgess is a novel "A Clockwork Orange 1962" showing his sight defects It attracted a lot of attention.
The nightmare of George Orwell's totalitarian society was first embodied in his wonderful novel "1984". Orwell's dystopian world provides a foreseeable and surprising predictive image to monitor the national totalitarian mechanism In 2013, Edward Snowden discovered a large spy. It is carried out by the National Security Agency. Owell also clarified how the language functions in violence, fraud, and abuse and warned in detail that "totalitarian practice is internalized to totalitarian thinking". Orwell explains his view by providing examples of languages that form the culture necessary to make democracy decline. Examples of his most famous languages aimed at eliminating "thought crime" include the slogans of the Ministry of Truth such as "war is peace", "freedom is slavery", "ignorance is power" I will.