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The Road to Wigan Pier

Nonfiction | Autobiography / Memoir | Adult | Published in 1937

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Essay Topics

1.

George Orwell narrates his experiences as an observer of working-class existence. Does his presence influence the environment he describes? How does he relate to the world around him?

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How does the physical landscape Orwell describes reflect the negative effects of industrialization? How do the slag heaps reflect the human misery Orwell witnesses?

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Mr. and Mrs. Brooker run the lodging house where Orwell stays. They are examples of working-class people, but they are not sympathetic. What does their portrayal say about Orwell’s political beliefs?

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