Humanitarian Perspectives in George Orwell’s 1984 and Animal Farm
Abstract
It is an established fact that George Orwell is a humanitarian novelist who is primarily interested in the society that is based on equality, decency and brotherhood. His novels show humanistic concern for the oppressed half of the society, and always speaks for the downtrodden and repressed people. He favours equality in all spheres of the individuals whom he considers to be an integral part of the structure of the society that has moulded them. Orwell firmly believes that all the individuals in the society contribute to the development and progress of the society.
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