Title: Literature in English
1- Literature in English
- The facts and anecdotes you need to know about
George Orwell.
2Some interesting quotes by George Orwell All
the war-propaganda, all the screaming and lies
and hatred, comes invariably from people who are
not fighting.Doublethink means the power of
holding two contradictory beliefs in one's mind
simultaneously, and accepting both of them.If
liberty means anything at all, it means the right
to tell people what they do not want to hear.
3Things and facts worth knowing about George
Orwell.
- George Orwell was born at a time when the English
Empire had already extended itself all over the
world. Along with this empire, there was a
colonialist spirit that persisted among many
Englishmen of the upper and middle class. - George Orwell was neither a capitalist, nor a
communist. He considered himself to be a
socialist, because,to him, socialism meant the
overthrowing of tyranny everywhere. - Every line of serious work that I have written
since 1936 has been written, directly or
indirectly, against totalitarianism and for
democratic socialism, as I understand it. (Why I
Write, 1946) - Despite being strongly egalitarian and someone
who was speaking against many forms of bigotry,
he still was a bigot on some issues. For example,
he was deeply homophobic.
4Burmese days
- Orwell spent five years in the 1920's as a
policeman in Burma, which was part of the British
Empire. - Christopher Hitchens said that the reason why
Orwell resigned was that he would end up being a
sadist and a racist if he had stayed in that
police force. - On the other hand, this experience may have
helped him writing his books, as far as he had
had an insight into the nature of fascism, into
the thrill of domination as Hitchens put it.
- Last row, third from the left.
5The Spanish Civil War
- Orwell, along with other intellectuals,
volunteered to fight in the Spanish Civil War on
the Republican side against the fascists. - He nearly died when he took a bullet in his
throat during the war, this injury impaired him
for the rest of his life.
6Orwell had never been to the USSR
- Orwell's account of the reality in communist
Russia is outstanding considering the fact that
he had never been there. - However he had been acquainted to many communists
ideologists when he fought in Spain. During that
war he had seen what it was like to live under
terror, censorship and fear. - It seemed unbelievable to members of the
communist party in eastern Europe who were
reading copies of 1984 in secret, that an
Englishman who had never been to USSR could have
gotten it so right about the reality of Stalinism.
7What are the important themes developed by Orwell?
- There are recurring themes in 1984 and Animal
Farm - Fear (of punishment, or of another form of
dictatorship). - The lack of education that allows the elite to
manipulate the rest of the population. - The loneliness of those who know the truth.
8The importance of fear in totalitarian regimes
- Along with Marjane Satrapi, Orwell had perfectly
understood that fear is the most efficient tool
to keep people in line. - Both 1984 and Animal Farm contain good examples
of the use of fear. Winston Smith is always
scared of something he doesn't really know much
about (the thought police, what happens in the
Ministry of Love?). And the animals were
constantly scared that Mr. Jones might come back.
9Education is the worst enemy of those who want to
manipulate people.
- In 1984 Newspeak is one of the tool that
weakens people's ability to understand what is
going on.
- Because it reduces the vocabulary and prevents
people from being able to nuance/grade their
sayings.
- Outsmarted by the pigs, and having no access to
proper education, the animals are blind to the
pigs' maneuvers to manipulate them, the same way
we can be outsmarted by people more knowledgeable
than us.
- In Animal Farm the animals's lack of education
prevents them from seeing that the pigs are
taking advantage of them.
10Those who know the truth are lonely
- There are several lonely characters in 1984 and
Animal Farm. - The most obvious one is Winston Smith, who thinks
he's the last man in the country who's impervious
to the lies of Big Brother, the only human being
who refuses to believe the lies of the party but
who has nobody to talk to, for he knows that
talking to somebody might cause his premature
death. - Snowball is also a lonely characters, because he
was driven out of the farm because he stood in
the way of Napoleon, which is unfortunate for he
genuinely wanted to turn the farm into a paradise
for animals. - Benjamin, the donkey, is the only learned animal
on the farm but he refuses to speak or exercise
his faculty, because to him there's nothing
worth reading.