It was written to provide a look in to the life of barely making it and temporary existence. Making sure not to embarrass his family he published the book in his pen name George Orwell. The next year he published “Burmese Days” in this selection he detailed his overseas experiences in Burmese Days. This gave dark look inside the colonialism in Burma. This peaked George’s fascination politically, and it grew aggressively after the novel was published
December 1936, married Eileen O’Shaughnessy and took a trip to Spain. In Spain, he joined one of the groups that were against General Francisco Franco in the Spanish Civil War. During this civil war George was injured with a shot in the throat and arm (“George Orwell”). Orwell and his wife were charged with treason. Fortunately they left the country before they could be charged. George had been fighting different sicknesses and diseases, but in 1938 he was officially diagnosed with tuberculosis. They had no cure for this, so it meant he had to deal with his the rest of his life