![]() But also Orwell’s honest, sober and often beautiful worded observations. What stays with me is the account of the former the unemployment, the poverty, the filth the self-limiting mindset of the deprived, and the horrible working conditions of the mines. The second part is a argument for how and why socialism is failing and what to do to get it back on track again. A class whom he and his fellow half-bourgeois socialists claim to fight and care for. He wants to experience life of the real working-class life first hand. The Road to Wigan Piers has two parts the first part is a sociological investigation where Orwell lives a ‘fly on the wall’-existence among the miners of an industrial town in northern England. Its a bleak and unforgettable description of social injustice, unemployment and horrible working conditions of the mine workers in England. ![]() In The Road to Wigan pier George Orwell shares his experiences of working-class life industrial towns of of Yorkshire and Lancashire in the 1930’s. ![]()
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