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BY GEORGE ORWELL
What does this author’s background bring to this story?
Childhood
• George Orwell was born Eric Arthur
Blair on June 25, 1903, in Bengal,
India.
• His father was an official in the
Opium Department.
• One year after Orwell’s birth, his
mother moved back to England taking George and his
older sister.
• For the next eight years, Orwell would only see his
father for three months in 1907.
• His younger sister was born in England.
Orwell grew up in Henley, Oxfordshire, a well-to-do area of England.
His mother wouldn’t allow him to be friends with the plumber's daughter because the girl was "too common.” Orwell became aware of social class.
Student In 1911, Orwell was accepted to St. Cyprian's, a
preparatory school for the best private schools.
• Owell’s father retired from the Opium Department in 1912. It is the first time Orwell lived with his father in eight years.
• At St. Cyprian’s, Orwell recognized how the strong students belittled, controlled, and terrorized the weaker ones. Those ideas are seen in two of his most renowned novels, Animal Farm and Nineteen Eighty-Four.
• His grades at St. Cyprian’s were so impressive, Orwell was accepted to Eton as a King’s Scholar. Eton is one of the nation's most prestigious schools in England. (The scholarship paid for most of his tuition.)
Although he read a great deal of modern writers (Jack London, H. G. Wells, and George Bernard Shaw), his grades weren’t very good at Eton.
• In December of 1921, Orwell graduated from Eton. But his grades weren’t high enough to receive a scholarship to Oxford or Cambridge.
• His father refused to pay for any
more of his schooling.
Policeman• Orwell decided to return to
India and become a police
officer.
• Orwell requested a position
in Burma where there was a
great tension between the
British and Indian
populations.
• Orwell disliked the way the British ruled India.
o He was expected to maintain order in a population that detested him.
o But, he sometimes the people he was being paid to protect.
Writer• At 25 years old (1928), he resigned from the Indian
Imperial Police Force and returned to England to become a writer.
• Orwell began "tramping" through London and Paris to learn about the lives of the lower class. He was troubled that a nation as powerful as England could have so much poverty.
• Even though Orwell could have resided comfortably with his parents, he chose to live among the lower classes.
• Not only did he dress in shoddy clothes, he sat on street corners, conversed with tramps, and spent time in the men's shelters around London.
• Orwell worked as a dishwasher in Paris. His experiences were shaped the book, Down and Out in Paris and London.
• He wrote the book under the pseudonym "George Orwell," in case the book was a total failure. (The name was chosen for: George, the patron saint of England, and Orwell, for the name of a river he liked in Suffolk, England.)
• The Spanish Civil War was a duel between two systems of
government: democracy, and fascism.
• This war dragged many nations into it, with volunteers
enlisting and countries sending in aid, arms, and money.
oOne man who enlisted was George Orwell.
• The Spanish Civil War a changed George Orwell. He
returned from Spain with firsthand knowledge of the
horrors of Stalinist Russia.
o He saw his militia outlawed and its commanders
slaughtered, witnessed his friend tortured to the point
of death, and was hunted down by Stalinist forces.
• The Spanish Civil War was the source
of Orwell’s animosity towards
communism and totalitarian states,
especially Russia.
• He believed the political leaders of the
Soviet Union stole the power that
belonged to the people.
• Orwell wrote Animal Farm in 1943 to
illustrate what the Soviet Union was
doing.
• No one wanted to hear his criticism
though.
• Animal Farm wasn’t published until
after the WWII (1945).
IDEALISM
• The attitude of a person who believes
it is possible to live according to very
high standards of behavior and
honesty
• SOMETHING THAT IS
IDEALIZED
• The practice of forming ideals or living
under their influence
• A way of organizing a society that come into prominence in early 20th
century
• Radical form of authoritarian nationalism
• Government ruled by a dictator
o Control lives of people
o People not allowed to disagree with the government
SOCIALISM
• A way of organizing a society
• Major industries are owned and
controlled by the government
• There is no private property
• In theory, the community distributes
resources evenly to the community.
• The theory behind COMMUNISM (It is
an extreme form of socialism.)
• Written by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels
• Society should not have classes (The aim
was a classless society.)
• Everyone should be equal
• The Soviet Union was the first country to
convert to communism (during WWI)
MARXISM
Identifying the Parallels
The Flag of the Soviet Union
The union of the hammer (workers) and the sickle (peasants)
represented the victorious and enduring revolutionary alliance.
The emblem was topped by a red star that represented the rule
of the Communist Party.
The Flag of Animal Farm
‘The flag was green,’ Snowball explained, ‘to represent
the green fields of England, while the horn and the
hoof signified the future Republic of the Animals which
would arise when the human race had finally been
overthrown.’
Napoleon
Stalin
It is:
•A satire
•An allegorical lesson
•A fable
•A passionate sermon
Why is Animal Farm a classic?
REFERENCES
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RESEARCH• http://orwell.ru/bio/english/al_crick
• https://www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl#q=idealism
BOOKAnimal Farm, 50th Anniversary Edition
Standard Edition, April 6, 2004
by George Orwell