George Orwell’s 5 Rules of Effective Writing

Meritnation|May 20th, 2016 01:35pm

When we discuss language and literature we automatically think about authors, poets, and literary critics. If I’ll ask you what language is you’ll probably reply it’s the method of communication, spoken or written, consisting of words in a structured way. If a language is ineffective it weakens the ideas you want to spread and very difficult for people to understand what you want to convey to them.
 
Our ability to make others understand our ideas can be possible if we use the language effectively. Addressing the problem of showing clarity in our writing, renowned writer & literary legend, George Orwell wrote in his 1946 essay, Politics and the English Language. By following these 5 rules you can brush up your writing skills and distinguish yourself from others in the pack.
 

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  • 1. Anonymous  |  May 21st, 2016 at 12:31 pm

    Thanks a lot for uploading these tips. Proved really helpful.

  • 2. Meritnation  |  May 23rd, 2016 at 11:39 am

    Hi Nithyashrri,

    Share these amazing tips with your friends and stay glued with us for more articles! 🙂

    Team Meritnation

  • 3. nithyashrri  |  May 20th, 2016 at 11:16 pm

    thank you..

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