
Empire: World History 304. Orwell: Animal Farm, 1984 & Totalitarian Dystopia (Part 3)
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Nov 4, 2025 Discover the fascinating inspirations behind George Orwell's masterpieces. Explore his political transformation after the Spanish Civil War and his experiences during WWII. Dive into the creation of 'Animal Farm' and its deeper meanings, along with the triumph of its publication. Uncover Orwell's vision in '1984', including themes of surveillance and historical manipulation. Learn about his personal struggles, including the impact of illness and tragic loss. Finally, debate his complex legacy and enduring cultural influence.
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Animal Farm Born From War Frustration
- After leaving the BBC, Orwell channeled wartime rage into writing Animal Farm in 1943.
- The book grew from his anger at organized deceit and censorship experienced during the war.
Animal Farm As Russian Allegory
- Animal Farm allegorises the Russian Revolution and Stalin's betrayal of revolutionary ideals.
- Orwell used characters like Napoleon and Boxer to expose hypocrisy and the exploitation of workers.
Bombed Flat And Publishing Block
- A V1 bomb destroyed Orwell's flat and he rescued books from rubble with a wheelbarrow.
- His publisher initially dropped Animal Farm after a Soviet agent warned against it, delaying publication.







