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George Orwell’s discourse on the political and social significance of the modern English writing is the primary theme shown in his essay, “Politics and the English Language,” (1945). The paper shows that in this discourse, Orwell discusses the faults of modern English language regarding the gradual spread of vagueness and “insincerity” in the meaning of prose text. The paper shows Orwell's proposed solutions to this problem of vagueness in the English language, especially with regard to political writings. To convey Orwell's idea of poor English prose, this paper analyzes Abraham Lincoln’s “The Gettysburg Address,” delivered in 1863 as the President’s reaction to the ongoing Civil War during that period.
For Orwell, thought must definitely determine language, and not the other way around. This means that there must first be clarity and sincerity of thought before effective writing will take place. This way, problems of vagueness wi...

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