The Road to Oceania

The Road to Oceania
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Daniel Nuccio
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Best known for his twin masterpieces, “Animal Farm” and “1984,” George Orwell penned a shelf of other works that, although often overlooked, include some that are as relevant and insightful as their two far more famous siblings. Orwell’s 1937 “The Road to Wigan Pier” is undoubtedly among these other works of relevance and insight.
Daniel Nuccio
Daniel Nuccio
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Daniel Nuccio holds master's degrees in psychology and biology. Currently, he is pursuing a Ph.D. in biology at Northern Illinois University. He is also a regular contributor to The College Fix where he writes about COVID, mental health, and other topics.
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