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George Orwell’s Politics and the English Language emphasizes how the English language has been continuously lowering in progression and standards for quite some time. Orwell does this by emphasizing on four ideas as well as using sentences from multiple text throughout modern history that gives credit to his theory on the lower standards and advancement of the English language. These four focus points include “Dying Metaphors”, “Operators or Verbal False Limbs”, “Pretentious Diction”, and “Meaningless Words”. These phrases included sentences that structure and execution leave the reader wanting and emphasize the points placed by Orwell on the use of the English language. Going on into his piece Orwell describes the worse perpetrator in the use of inadequacies of the English language as coming from the political literature. Finally Orwell goes into the curing of the English language giving six rules in order to better the use of the language.
This idea on the devolving of language greatly affects those in the academic field of those who use English. As Juan states in his statement of digital history the lack of information and gathering of info can also be attributed to the deterioration of the English language

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