Monday, February 6, 2017

Based on the end of the novel, what do you think is Orwell's view regarding the nature of man in revoluions?

The
ending of the work is a fairly cynical view towards the nature of humanity in revolutions.  
makes clear that there is a difference between achieving political power and sustaining one's
control of it.  The hopeful and zealous protestations that bring about the former usually do not
appear in the latter.  Orwell understands that hope for political change does not always triumph
over the baser instincts of humanity that seek...

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