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George Orwell
Noun:
1. British writer known for his novels, essays, and journalism, particularly acclaimed for his dystopian novel "1984".
- Sample sentence: George Orwell's works, such as "Animal Farm" and "Nineteen Eighty-Four", are considered classics of the dystopian genre.
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Adjective:
1. Describing a writing style or work reminiscent of the themes and ideas explored by the author George Orwell.
- Sample sentence: The novel's dark, Orwellian atmosphere captivated readers with its chilling portrayal of a totalitarian society.
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Adverb:
1. In a manner similar to or influenced by the writings of George Orwell.
- Sample sentence: The author skillfully weaves an Orwellian narrative, tackling themes of censorship and government control.
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