einbar says: We know Orwell for his novels, but it's the way he saw the politics of language that makes him relevant. — Comment removed by clipper — Though many of Orwell's essays describe single incidents, his concerns are political, in the largest sense: the way human dignity is corrupted by false phrases. When I taught college composition, the first assignment I gave each semester was to read Orwell's "Politics and the English Language", find examples of what the essay was warning about and rewrite them more clearly. |
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