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“there is an aloneness about orwell, an insistence on being his own man, on not playing along with the team as the loyal politician is so often expected to do, or else” how was orwell alone and how did he not play along with the team? who was gorge orwell? what was his real name? why did he change his name? why did he set out to write animal farm?

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