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What inspired George Orwell to write 1984 ? Spoiler alert: it wasn't a fear of rats.
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Thank you We sneak in Dystopian literature Orwell's nineteen Eighty
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four last month What inspired george orwell to write Nineteen
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eighty four George orwell was writing this book kind of
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in the world war two period and world war two
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is an interesting war because it was a war where
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governments had access to new forms of mass technology and
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they used those to build support among the citizens for
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going to war They wanted people to work harder you
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know send supplies to the troops And so they used
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propaganda that is advertising television commentary news commentary that basically
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makes people feel more patriotic or loyal to the nation
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and more supportive of the war George orwell didn't like
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that He was super super suspicious of governments telling people
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how to think and that's That idea that a government
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controlling how people think is dangerous is the basis for
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nineteen eighty four What inspired george orwell to write Nineteen 00:01:24.409 --> [endTime] eighty four
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