1903 George Orwell born in India
1911 went to St Cyprian's School in Eastbourne
1912 his father stayed in India until this year
1917 won a scholarship
1921 joined the British police
1928 journeyed to Paris
1932-1933 worked a teacher in a small private school.
1933 his first book was published Down
1934 first novel Burmese Days part time job in bookshop
1935 Clergyman's Daughter was published
1936 married Eileen
1937 The Road to Wigan Pier was published
1938 A Homage to Catalonia was published
1938-1939 spent his winter in Morocco
1939 Coming Up For Air was published
1941 to 1943 worked for the BBC
1943 became literary editor
1945 Animal Farm was published
1949 1984 was published and married his second wife Sonia
1950 George Orwell died
turning points
when he joined the British police in Burma,he grew dissatisfied and he resigned in 1927, Then he decided to become a writer.
achievement
In 1943 he became literary editor for the Tribune a left wing magazine
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