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George Orwell was an English writer, journalist, and critic, known for his poignant observations on social injustice and totalitarianism. Born Eric Arthur Blair in India, he eventually moved to England, where he pursued a career in writing. Orwell's experiences in the Spanish Civil War profoundly influenced his political views, leading him to become a staunch advocate for democratic socialism. His works often reflect his disdain for oppressive regimes and his deep concern for the plight of the working class.
Orwell's most famous works include 'Animal Farm' and '1984', both of which explore themes of government control, propaganda, and individual rights. Through his vivid storytelling and sharp prose, he has left an indelible mark on literature and political thought. Orwell's ability to articulate complex social issues in an accessible manner has made his work both timeless and relevant, resonating with readers across generations.