Eric Blair
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Eric Arthur Blair, born 25 June 1903, is a possible minister for the Union of Britain, as well as a poet, political comintator and writer of fiction. | Eric Arthur Blair, born 25 June 1903, is a possible minister for the Union of Britain, as well as a poet, political comintator and writer of fiction. | ||
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Born in Motihari, Bihar, in India, to what he described as a lower-upper-middle class family. At the age of one his family return to England, where he attended eventually attended Eton School on a scholarship. | Born in Motihari, Bihar, in India, to what he described as a lower-upper-middle class family. At the age of one his family return to England, where he attended eventually attended Eton School on a scholarship. | ||
He developed a dislike for the British empire in his time spent in the Indian Imperial Police in Burma. | He developed a dislike for the British empire in his time spent in the Indian Imperial Police in Burma. | ||
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A radical socialist but has been known to have anarchist sympathies and is distrustful of Totalism | A radical socialist but has been known to have anarchist sympathies and is distrustful of Totalism | ||
Revision as of 00:25, 7 December 2016
Eric Arthur Blair, born 25 June 1903, is a possible minister for the Union of Britain, as well as a poet, political comintator and writer of fiction.
Early Life
Born in Motihari, Bihar, in India, to what he described as a lower-upper-middle class family. At the age of one his family return to England, where he attended eventually attended Eton School on a scholarship. He developed a dislike for the British empire in his time spent in the Indian Imperial Police in Burma.
Political Beliefs
A radical socialist but has been known to have anarchist sympathies and is distrustful of Totalism
