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His importance to the century just past, and therefore his status as a figure in history as well as in literature, derives from the extraordinary salience of the subjects he __ook on,_ and stayed with, and never abandoned. As a consequence, we commonly use the term __rwellian_ in one of two ways. To describe a state of affairs as __rwellian_ is to imply crushing tyranny and fear and conformism. To describe a piece of writing as __rwellian_ is to recognize that human resistance to these terrors is unquenchable. Not bad for one short lifetime.
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His importance to the century just past, and therefore his status as a figure in history as well as in literature, derives from the extraordinary salience of the subjects he __ook on,_ and stayed with, and never abandoned. As a consequence, we commonly use the term __rwellian_ in one of two ways. To describe a state of affairs as __rwellian_ is to imply crushing tyranny and fear and conformism. To describe a piece of writing as __rwellian_ is to recognize that human resistance to these terrors is unquenchable. Not bad for one short lifetime.

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