![]() He was never looked after or motivated during his early days of writing. The reason is he was severely ‘undervalued’ and overlooked, which caused harm to his self-confidence. He says that ” nevertheless, the volume of seriously intended writing that I produced throughout my childhood would not amount to half a dozen pages.” Whenever he had to face something terrible in the real world, he just used to dive into the imaginary world that’s how he used to counter “the unpleasant facts.” The strange thing is that instead of having such mighty imagination power from childhood, Orwell couldn’t produce many writings then. ![]() A good writer must be the owner of a fantastic and robust vision, which was already there in Orwell. It worked as an advantage for Orwell because he got the power of imagination from the very childhood. It is relatively straightforward, like crystal, that Orwell was lonely and isolated from the outer world. ![]()
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