turning points:
- in 1921 he joined the British police in Burma. However Orwell grew dissatisfied and he resigned in 1927.George Orwell decided to become a writer.got a part time job in a second hand bookshop
- by 1938 Orwell was suffering from tuberculosis. He spent the winter of 1938-1939 in Morocco. In 1939 another novel, Coming Up For Air was published
- At the beginning of the Second World War George Orwell was rejected for military service but from 1941 to 1943 he worked for the BBC
- after his first wife(Eileen) died in October 1949 George Orwell married his second wife Sonia
Achievements:
- In 1943 he became literary editor for the Tribune a left wing magazine
- In 1934 his first novel Burmese Days was published
- In 1935 George Orwell had another novel published. It was called A Clergyman's Daughter
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