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George Orwell Legacy: Why It Still Shapes Today’s World

The George Orwell Legacy Still Matters

The George Orwell legacy continues to influence how we understand power, freedom, and truth in today’s hyper-connected world. Orwell wasn’t just a novelist; he was a political thinker who wrote about control, propaganda, and the dangers of unchecked authority.


Orwell’s Warnings in His Major Works

In 1984, Orwell imagined a world where citizens are under constant surveillance — a world eerily similar to how modern governments and tech companies collect data today. His term “Big Brother” now stands for any form of oppressive monitoring.
👉 Read Orwell’s 1984

Animal Farm, another timeless classic, explores how revolutions can go wrong. The slogan “All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others” exposes how power often corrupts ideals.
👉 Explore Animal Farm

His essay, Politics and the English Language, remains crucial reading for anyone concerned with how words shape power and perception.
👉 Read Orwell’s essay


Why the Orwell Legacy Still Speaks to Us

The themes Orwell explored are visible in our daily lives. From surveillance cameras to manipulated headlines, his work equips us to think critically.

We also reflect on these ideas in our blog post “Waiting, Watching, Being Watched”, which explores everyday surveillance through a Foucault-inspired lens.

About Author /

Deepika Rai is a writer, painter, and researcher. Her short stories have appeared in esteemed publications such as The Statesman and The Tribune. With over a decade of experience in painting, she has held four exhibitions and sold more than a hundred artworks. Deepika has also contributed to the world of theatre as a set designer for the play The Doll. Research remains a daily pursuit for her, with a focus on gender studies. Art has always been at the core of her life, and she is currently dedicated to the philosophy of liberation through art, embodied in her project’s tagline, “Ab Jeevan Ki Palette Tumhare Haath.”

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