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28 March, 13:47

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Refer to Explorations in Literature for a complete version of this narrative.

In "Why I Write," George Orwell indicates that one of his goals is to "make political writing into an art."

Which evidence from the text supports this idea?

"But I could not do the work of writing a book, or even a long magazine article, if it were not also an aesthetic experience."

"In a peaceful age I might have written ornate or merely descriptive books, and might have remained almost unaware of my political loyalties."

"The job is to reconcile my ingrained likes and dislikes with the essentially public, non-individual activities that this age forces on all of us."

When I sit down to write a book, I do not say to myself, "I am going to produce a work of art."

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  1. 28 March, 15:14
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    Well, Your best answer will be is "But I could not do the work of writing a book, or even a long magazine article, if it were not also an aesthetic experience." Good Luck!

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