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Politics and the English Language

eng. Politics and the English Language · 1946
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George Orwell's essay «Politics and the English Language» is a critical analysis of the use of language for political purposes. Orwell argues that modern English is in decline and links this to political manipulation and propaganda. He emphasizes that language is used to conceal the truth and manipulate public opinion. Critics note that Orwell masterfully exposes the mechanisms by which language can be used for deception and suppression. His work remains relevant today as it underscores the importance of clarity and honesty in communication. Orwell offers several recommendations for improving language, including avoiding clichés, using simple words, and employing active verb forms. Critics highly praise the essay for its insight and relevance, noting that it serves as an important reminder of the power of language and its influence on politics and society.

Politics and the English Language
Date of publication: 25 December 2024
Updated: 29 December 2024
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Original titleeng. Politics and the English Language · 1946
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