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Orwell's "Such, Such Were the Joys....": Alienation and Other Such Joys
George Orwell expresses a feeling of alienation throughout "Such, Such
Were the Joys...." He casts himself as a misfit, unable to understand his peers,
the authorities placed over him, and the laws that govern his existence. Orwell
writes, The good and the possible never seemed to coincide (37). Though he
shows hi ....
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.... Orwell, impacted by this, hard, disorienting situation, realizes he is
alone in a hostile, harsh environment. Orwell uses the image of the warm nest,
a womb, from which the child is thrown, then innocently forced into a
destructive reality. This reality is Crossgates, an educational institution but
also a primary residence, the home Orwell lives in on a daily basis for a
number of years. Far from the love of his familial home, Orwell fi ....
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