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Dive into George Orwell: A Quick Reading List

Updated: Nov 18, 2023

This week, we're excited to introduce you to the thought-provoking world of George Orwell with a concise reading list. Let's explore his essential works:


George Orwell doing a interview in a black and white photo

"1984"

George Orwell's dystopian masterpiece, "1984," remains a chilling commentary on totalitarianism and the erosion of personal freedom. Follow the journey of Winston Smith as he grapples with a world dominated by Big Brother.


1984 by George Orwell

"Animal Farm"

In this book, Orwell cleverly explores political power and its corrupting influence. The story of a group of farm animals who rebel against their human farmer offers a poignant reflection on the nature of revolution and leadership.


Animal Farm by George Orwell

"Shooting an Elephant"

"Shooting an Elephant" is a powerful essay that provides insight into Orwell's experiences as an Imperial Police officer in Burma. It delves into the moral dilemmas and complexities of colonialism, making it a thought-provoking read.


Shooting An Elephant by George Orwell

"Homage to Catalonia"

"Homage to Catalonia" is Orwell's personal account of his time fighting in the Spanish Civil War. This memoir offers a firsthand glimpse into the chaos of war and the ideological struggles that marked the conflict.


Homage to Catalonia by George Orwell

This reading list provides a snapshot of George Orwell's literary legacy. Whether you're revisiting these classics or encountering them for the first time, you'll find his works to be as relevant and thought-provoking today as they were when first penned.


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We encourage you to read and engage in discussions about these works in our forums. Share your thoughts, interpretations, and the impact these books have had on your own understanding of society and politics.


Happy reading, and welcome to the world of George Orwell!


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