
Eric Arthur Blair (original name)
Eric Arthur Blair was the birth name of George Orwell, a British writer and journalist known for his sharp, insightful works. He used the pen name Orwell to publish his influential essays, novels, and critiques. Orwell is most famous for his dystopian novels "1984" and "Animal Farm," which explore themes of totalitarianism, surveillance, and political corruption. His writing often examined social injustice, the abuse of power, and the importance of truth and individual liberty. Orwell’s work remains highly regarded for its clarity, honesty, and powerful commentary on political and social issues.