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explain how George Orwell's early life influenced the personal beliefs that were reflected in his writings.

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The rise to power of dictators such as Adolf Hitler in Germany and Joseph Stalin in the Soviet Union inspired Orwell's mounting hatred of totalitarianism and political authority. Orwell devoted his energy to writing novels that were politically charged, first with Animal Farm in 1945, then with 1984 in 1949Study: George Orwell's Illnesses Influenced '1984' The gloomy stories of George Orwell were likely influenced by the writer's own ailments, including tuberculosis and infertility, according to a new study. Orwell is best known for his novels "1984" and "Animal Farm." ... He was eventually diagnosed with tuberculosis.

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