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Motives

Motives for writing come in different shapes forms and sizes. Motives drive the need for writing and without motives, most of the greatest writers would have never created some of the masterpieces modern society has come to known. Although motives are abundant, two obtrude from the rest. These two are the main exigencies that George Orwell believe causes writers to write. The necessitate for finding the truth for the sole purpose to use that information is to begin inspirations of a true writer.
The need to stick out or become legend is known as sheer egoism. Orwell argues that the “top crust” of people in the world, mainly after their thirties, lose all ambition to succeed in life for the sole purpose of self-gratification. Orwell explains that these people tend to jump on the band wagon and become obligated to the social conflicts around them. Alongside these people are the ones who branch off and indulge themselves in something they’re passionate about, something not for......


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