Order Now

The life and works of George Orwell

Category:

No matching category found.

0 / 5. 0

Words: 550

Pages: 1

63

Name
Professor’s name
Course
Date
The life and works of George Orwell
George Orwell, formerly known as Erick Author Blair, was born on June 25, 1903, in Motihari, Bengal, which was a British colony currently known as India (Meyers, p. 3). Erick Author Blair was his pen name. Richard Walmesley Blair was his father working in the India Civil Service as the overseer of the opium exports to Asia. In 1904, Orwell moved to England together with his mother, Ida Mabel and his sister, Marjorie. In 1917, Orwell moved to Eton to work as the recipient of the prestigious King’s Scholarship. Later in 1921, Orwell left Eton without a diploma. He recorded his worse memories of the English prep school system in the posthumously printed essay entitled “Such, Such Were the Joys” (Meyers, p. 4).
In June 1922, Orwell passed the entrance exam of the India Imperial Police (IIP) where he was deployed in Burma. While in Burma, Orwell developed his writing skills and wrote other novels such as “Burmese Days” (Meyers, p. 6) and essays like “A Hanging.” Orwell never served in the India Imperial Police for long. He quitted Imperial Police in June 1927 because of his poor health. He reassigned from the India police and decided to serve as a writer. At first, Orwell was using the name Erick Blair (Meyers, p. 5), but in 1933, Erick Blair adopted the pen title George Orwell of which he published his first book entitled “Down and Out in Paris and London” (Meyers, p.5). In 1934, Orwell published his first novel by the title “Burmese Days.

Wait! The life and works of George Orwell paper is just an example!

” The novel was focusing on corruption and prejudice in the imperial Burma. Towards the collapse of the year, Orwell moved to London as the bookstore. In 1935 and 1936, Orwell published other books entitled “A Clergyman’s Daughter” and “The Road to Wigan Pier” respectively. In June 1936, Orwell married a wife by the name Eileen O’Shaughnessy (Meyers, p. 210).
In 1937, Orwell embarked on the fighting mission in the Spanish Civil War being on the side of the Republican Government (Meyers, p. 8). In 1941, Orwell secured a job with the BBC broadcasting located in India. After the death of his mother, Orwell resigned from a BBC Company and became an editor of the Socialist Newspaper (Meyers, p. 189). Orwell served in various fields as a writer and as the militant. He started to feel unwell just after the death of his wife (Meyers, p. 2010). In 1949, he married an editorial assistant by the name Sonia Brownell. On June 21, 1950, George Orwell is announced dead. The cause of his death was determined as tuberculosis. Orwell was buried in the Anglican ceremony in the Oxfordshire located in England.
Work Cited
Meyers, J. Orwell: Life and Art. University of Illinois Press. 2010. Print. https://books.google.co.ke/books?id=eUQ1Z12trIEC&printsec=frontcover&dq=The+life+and+works+of+George+Orwell&hl=en&sa=X&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=The%20life%20and%20works%20of%20George%20Orwell&f=false

Get quality help now

Joann Rice

5.0 (206 reviews)

Recent reviews about this Writer

The master’s thesis is maybe the most difficult paper the student can face. I suppose the number of examples is endless at AnyCustomWriting.com. So many ideas for my topic and for topics my fellow students have chosen. You saved me a lot of time!

View profile

Related Essays