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RE: All Art Is Propaganda, by George Orwell: When Truth Becomes a Weapon

Orwell itself enters in more than a few contradictions here but he doesn't pretend to be perfect or moral standard for no one. He realizes how easy what you write can't be tear apart from what you believe or stand for. That's why you find in this essay Charles Dickens's analysis of his work and immediately next to it myths and social issues from the Victorian times attached to the author's way of writing.