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After reading George Orwell’s article titled, “Politics and the English Language” i have realized that i my writing is very terrible especially when it comes to writing in a historical approach. I have become accustomed to writing jargon in my writing and using big words to make myself sound more interesting and thinking that it would make me sound smarter. yet, i was so wrong because Orwell discusses that as a writer, i should not use big words and should use short words that will make clear sense in my writing. Orwell’s argument is that as our generation has progressed, the english language has worsen. He argues that people have been uninterested in moving forward with the english language. the other article argues about the research made by Bonniefield and Worster. i think that the authors’ argument is that making stories has become more narrative in a sense that the stories are more elaborate. i think that these two articles could be compared in that it is important to be able to write a good story but also use the proper english language. I agree with my peer @ramsescastillo03 that, “Orwell makes good points that many historians and English professors would agree with but society changes all the time and so does any language.”