Orwell George - Priest's Daughter
The audiobook "The Priest's Daughter," by George Orwell, is a complex and layered work that explores questions of morality and social difference. The plot focuses on the life of the priest's daughter, who is faced with internal and external conflicts arising from her social position and personal aspirations. Orwell masterfully shows how her struggle with moral and social expectations reflects broader questions about human nature and justice. This story allows you to think about the influence of social norms on personal freedom and the inner world of a person.
- By George Orwell
- Genre: Drama, Social Prose
- Format: Audiobook
- Sound time: Depends on the specific version
- Features: Themes of morality and social justice, an in-depth study of human relations
- By George Orwell
- Genre: Drama, Social Prose
- Format: Audiobook
- Sound time: Depends on the specific version
- Features: Themes of morality and social justice, an in-depth study of human relations
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