Famous quote by John Pilger

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Orwell is almost our litmus test. Some of his satirical writing looks like reality these days
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"Orwell is almost our litmus test. Some of his satirical writing looks like reality these days"

- John Pilger

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John Pilger's quote recommends that George Orwell's writing has ended up being a benchmark for truth. His works, such as Animal Farm and 1984, are often viewed as prophetic, as they include themes and concepts that have become increasingly appropriate in today's world. The quote indicates that Orwell's writing has actually ended up being a base test for the state of the world, as his satirical writing seems coming true. This might be viewed as an alerting to society, as it suggests that the world is heading in an instructions that Orwell predicted. It could likewise be viewed as a reminder to be vigilant and to act versus any oppressive or authoritarian programs that might arise. Eventually, the quote serves as a pointer of the power of literature and its capability to form our understanding of the world.
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Australia Flag This quote is written / told by John Pilger somewhere between October 9, 1939 and today. He/she was a famous Journalist from Australia. The author also have 9 other quotes.

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