The long-standing problem in English, and all verbal communication associated therewith, was always an ambiguity with people's understanding of what they are talking about and other people's understanding of the same term or concept. There is no way to fully communicate your ideas to others and to confirm that you received the complete concept. As long as they are translated through other ears and match the meaning of the word itself, simple talking behavior will change instantly.
George Orwell's "Politics and the English Language" is a paper advocating using ambiguous words as a means of brainwashing and confusing people with political speech. This is done to gain people's trust. By using ambiguous words and hard to understand words, I think that people have to get great things from themselves. When using unrecognizable words for speech, it forms the idea that someone is well educated and knows what they are talking about. When using ambiguous words in political language, this indicates that the speakers do not want to give up on everything they will have or will do. Especially if they are not sure about themselves (future plans), are they already doing something for themselves?
Everyone has to learn to acquire English and use it in the right way. Political language is the worst. Political language contains many mistakes such as euphemism, ambiguity, ambiguity. Even those who understand English better, and even those who understand it will be affected by inappropriate usage. Thoughts are said to destroy languages, but languages ​​sometimes destroy thinking. Inappropriate use of English may spread through imitation and tradition. English can begin to heal by discarding words or idioms that are no longer useful. Then people have to use the shortest and shortest words to cover the meaning of the discussion. Orwell believes that the worst thing about speech is to yield to them. People still need to rely on rules when instincts fail. Orwell has built six simple rules that can help cover most situations. This is not an exact reference to the Orwell rule.