George Orwell dedicated a harvested book published in June 1969 to New York, Catalonia's homage writer and journalist George Orwell in 1936 to fight against fascism arrived in Barcelona in Spain and the fight against doctrine. As a fanatic of socialism, he was surprised to see a glimpse of socialism under action. He is at least interested in the classless society he has observed there. At the moment, since Barcelona in Spain was under anarchist rule, most of the social rituals of the past were abandoned.
The most obvious link to participate in "Animal Farm", "1948", "Homage to Catalonia" is that they all are studying the power of totalitarianism and socialist government. "Hommage to Catalonia" talks about Orwell's experience in Spain. It not only clarifies what happened, but also reveals his view, his feelings, and his political hope. His two novels "Animal Farm" and "1984" are also about self-opposition of his political thought. According to Orwell, the civil war in the Republican movement in Spain is due to various factions being caught in the power struggle. The corrupted influence of men against the wishes of the country's power is one of the most important themes in "Animal Farm" and "1984".
The tribute to Catalunya is George Orwell 's experience as a volunteer and Partiyan of Lloyd Unifacion Marista during the Spanish Civil War. This work shows a vivid and passionate picture of the early Barcelona war revolution stage and the frontline horror reality. Respect for Catalunya is particularly important as it records Orle's gentle disappointment against Starwellian communism and his depiction of totalitarian and repressive depictions of the regime. These ideas are being explored in the farm and in the forty-fourth of the nineteenth century.