A review by somecatcherintherye
Why I Write by George Orwell

5.0

George Orwell is unapologetic in his expressions on all forms of politics that surround Europe - and in consequence, the world - during World War II. Unlike what he mentions as the sole rebellion of the 'Left Wing Intelligentsia' against the current developments, he is headstrong in his opinions and does not look for an escape through his characteristic literary writing. He does not simply rebel and criticise but provides a path that can be taken by England and its people in fighting Fascism as a whole.
Last chapter's genius is still relevant in today's world. George Orwell talks about political language in a way that I have never come across in any form of journalism - written or spoken. Ironically, the same is evident in the corporate culture, a culture growing exponentially to cover all fields of labour in today's world.