Orwell cited his own example in this article and explored the reasons for the writer's writings. When I was a child, I remembered his earliest work while writing to make up the story and remembering that scene like a child. He studied how his writings evolve with age and pointed out that his sentences are becoming increasingly political.
It is pure self-interest. Most writers, Orwell are very useless and self-centered so they want to write about themselves, show what they can do, and present their opinions and opinions.
Aesthetic enthusiasm The people who write for this likes the beauty of the world and writing, and they want to express this. They want to share the experiences they think are worth and arrange words and stories in a pleasant way. According to Orwell, this motivation is "very weak" among most writers.
Historical Impulse These writers are interested in the facts of the modern world and hope to record them for future generations.
Political consideration Writers with such motivations want to change society in some way, to change the idea of people, to increase awareness, and so on. This is the most important purpose that writers can have, and of course this is the era of major political revolution in Europe, a serious totalitarian regime like Stalinism and Nazism, and Orwell is clear worldwide I believe in. In such times, Orwell believes that writers are truly responsible for participating in political issues. He believes that the political level adds real value to his own work, otherwise they lack a legitimate purpose.
After studying George Orwell's "18th century", I will discuss the type of government that Orwell conceived and the extent to which his totalitarian party IngerSock criticized the past. Organization We will also discuss how Orwell's motivation for writing such articles and how his writing style makes it clear. The theme of '1984' relates to the limitation of individual freedom by totalitarian regime. - Imagine a world without love. This is dark and hopeless, right. Families are torn in the world; if they make a few mistakes, the children will drive out their parents. Most people never want to live. But fortunate human beings, we can not just "remove love" like Orwell brothers in 1984. Love is not everywhere, including most anti-utopia, but it is also essential. The relationship between Julia and Winston is a good example.
George Orwell is a great writer. Before I introduced 1984, I read an animal farm. On the animal farm and in 1984, Orwell's writing was easy to adapt. His composition style helped me understand the book and make it interesting. In 1984 he released a very interesting scene similar to Nazi Germany. I believe that Orwell made much effort on this book to make his story very realistic. When I read it, it seemed like it was not able to see anything incredibly far away. His main character Winston Smith is an ordinary citizen of Oceania, but his thoughts and actions are extreme according to his brother's statement.
Winston can clearly be seen as a direct materialization of George Orwell. Orwell examined the motivation behind his writing again and explained his basic need to record Winston Smith and history. In Orwell's article "Why Writing," he says writing as "historical impulses - see things themselves, discover real facts and preserving them for later generations" (Orwell 2). In this 1984 poem, Winston Smith is writing the diary he bought: "For him, he suddenly thought he was writing this diary? For the future, premature babies For people "(10)