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The Ballad of St. Orwell
It might seem uncommon, to some passing strange, that your life some others would like to arrange, to limit your options, your sights and your range; a preposterous thought, you’ll agree. It might seem presumptuous, to say the least, to … Continue reading
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Tagged ballad, class struggle, dichotomy, George Orwell, NaPoWriMo, oppression
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