1. Explore George Orwell
When there is conversation, the reader's attention is more focused on it is content as through the book there is little of it. This technique allows Orwell to leave out a lot of unnecessary dialogue, focusing merely on what is important to the plot and Winston's life. ... The "voice" provides a guide to the reader, leading them systematically through the arguments of the book in an ordered manner from start to finish. ... One factor that must be taken into account is the time in which Orwell wrote the book. ... He sets out in the book the themes of the totalitarian society, remini...
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- Grade Level: Undergraduate