1. Explore George Orwell
The language used is simplistic, with little use of metaphors or even similes. ... Orwell prefers to use descriptions that are specific and naturalistic, "It was a bright cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen." ... This would further be supported by the fact that O"Brien has been watching over Winston's conduct from the beginning. ... The narrator has a God-like omnipotence, which Winston then seems to refer onto O"Brien during his torture. ... The narrator is used to provide the reader with a dispassionate account of Winston's life in order to allow them to form ...
- Word Count: 1460
- Approx Pages: 6
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- Grade Level: Undergraduate