Coming up for air

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Title: Breathing fresh air

Author: George Orwell

Translator: Farid Razavi

Publisher: Silver Crescent

Subject: English stories

Age category: Adult

Number of pages: 224

Language: Farsi

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Introducing the book Coming up for air

Breathing Fresh Air is George Orwell’s seventh novel, published at the beginning of World War II. This novel compares the depressing atmosphere of pre-war England with the post-war situation.

The middle-aged man suddenly gets tired of his daily life and remembers his childhood days to breathe fresh air. The course of a man’s life from childhood to adulthood, through his own words and the decisions he makes and the continuation of the story, leads man to a past that has simply been ignored but the bottom of his mind still exists.

In this work, George Orwell, like many of his other works, deals with the social issues of society in the form of a novel. He takes the reader with him to years ago and speaks in praise of those times, speeches against technology that bring nostalgic calm into the everyday, calm before today’s modern world and its materialist and luxurious culture. “Orwell” expresses regret for the destruction of the nature of human life yesterday, expressing concern for the future of the world.

In a part of the book Coming up for air, we read:
The poor man earns five to ten pounds a week, his extract is consumed by the employer, and his fortunate wife falls on him, and the children suck his blood like leeches.

Much nonsense has been said about the suffering of hardworking people. I personally do not feel sorry for the toilers; Do you know a worker who thinks of white wine? The toiler suffers physically, but is free when he is not working.

But in each of these small gypsum boxes, there is the humiliated miser who feels free only when he is asleep and dreams that the employer is buried at the bottom of a well and under coal. I told myself that the main problem for people like us is that we think we have something to lose.

For example, nine-tenths of people in Al-Sumar think they own the houses they live in. Al-Sumar and the surrounding quarter to the streets are part of a large scam called the Hesperides State, which belongs to the Building Credit Association. Construction associations are probably the smartest scammers of the century.
My own job; Insurance ‌ itself is a form of fraud, but it is a blatant fraud. But the grace of building association scams is that their victims assume that the association loves them. They whip them and people lick their hands. Sometimes I think I do not want to get rid of the owner of Hesperides State.

Its owner must be a strange and possibly bisexual person, who in one hand was the “big key” of the company key and in the other hand, what was his name? Yes, something like a French horn and gifts come out of it. True, the “abundance of blessings” from which come portable radios, children, dentures, aspirin, and French letters.

About the book Breathing in the Fresh Air
Peace! Peace! Kindness! Emotions! Emotions! Carefree life away from everyday life! In a modern world where machines and technology have overshadowed all human traditions and high values ​​and erased them, is there a place for such words? In our moments of solitude and solitude, we all like to breathe air that is free from the pollution of the worries and fumes of the modern world and mechanization;

But in every corner, under every roof and in every solitude, the burden of modern life weighs so heavily on our enemies that we feel suffocated and we can not take ourselves out of everyday life. Feelings, emotions, friendship, chivalry, compassion, and every higher human quality that was institutionalized in human beings, disappear with the advent of modernity and consumer culture, and no trace of these characteristics can be found in human nature.
In this novel, George Orwell makes a statement against the war, which he considers to be the result of the advanced and modern life of today, and invites the modern man to return to the nostalgic peace that existed before the world and the life of modernity. He was able to preserve all his human feelings and values

The book Breathing in the Fresh Air by George Orwell
Breathing in the Fresh Air is a novel by George Orwell, first published in 1939. George Bowling, the protagonist of the Orwell comic book, is a middle-aged man who works as an insurance broker and lives with his wife and two children in a typical suburban house.

One day after winning some money in a bet, he returns to the village where he grew up to fish in the watershed he has known for thirty years.
The situation, however, does not go the way George wants it to: the pond, unfortunately, no longer exists, the village has changed unimaginably, and the most important event that happens to George on this voyage is an accidental bombardment by the Air Force. Royal British.

Fresh air breathing book
“Breathing Fresh Air” is a novel by George Orwell (1903-1503), a well-known English author. Orwell worked for the BBC during World War II and from 1943 for labor newspapers such as the Tribune and The Observer. He died of tuberculosis and war-related injuries in London.

“Breathing Fresh Air” is the seventh novel by George Orwell, published at the beginning of World War II. This novel compares the depressing atmosphere of pre-war England with the post-war situation. A middle-aged man who suddenly gets tired of his daily life and remembers his childhood days to breathe fresh air.
The course of a man’s life from childhood to adulthood, through his own words and the decisions he makes and the continuation of the story, leads man to a past that has simply been ignored but the bottom of his mind still exists.

“George Orwell” in this work, like many of his other works in the form of novels and with prose prose writing and the use of bitter and biting satire, warns of the fate of humanity and takes the reader with him to years ago and speaks in praise of those times. ; Speech against technology that brings nostalgic calm to the person involved in everyday life;

Peace before the modern world today and its materialistic and luxurious culture. He lamented the destruction of the nature of human life yesterday, expressing concern for the future of the world. Excerpt from the book: I have changed a lot and I have gone through the ups and downs of my life.
Of course, I had more downhill. It may sound ridiculous, but if my father saw me now, he would be proud of me. What was surprising to him was that his son owns a car and a house with a bathroom. I am above my “limit” and I have reached places that in ancient times and before the war, I did not even dream of.

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