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England Your England Fact-Matching Game

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About This Challenge

England Your England is a fact-matching game where players piece together important information fragments to uncover the mysteries of England’s history and culture.

  • Players use spells for hints to help them uncover key details.
  • Extra time can be earned by using spells strategically.
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  • - George Orwell wrote "England Your England" during World War II.
  • - The essay was first published in 1941 in the American journal Partisan Review.
  • - Orwell focuses on the unique characteristics and complexities of English society.
  • - He discusses the importance of patriotism and the idea of England as a nation.
  • - Orwell criticizes the class system and social inequalities in England.
  • - The essay explores the impact of imperialism on English society and its perception of the world.
  • - Orwell reflects on the English language, its nuances, and the power of words.
  • - He emphasizes the role of the common people in shaping England's identity.
  • - Orwell analyzes the English way of life, including their habits, traditions, and values.
  • - He discusses the impact of industrialization and urbanization on English society.
  • - Orwell reflects on the cultural and historical significance of landmarks and landscapes in England.
  • - The essay delves into the English sense of humor and its role in coping with adversity.
  • - Orwell analyzes the political system in England and its shortcomings.
  • - He explores the concept of liberty and the restrictions that exist within English society.
  • - Orwell reflects on the role of religion in England and its influence on society.
  • - The essay touches upon the English education system and its impact on individuals.
  • - Orwell discusses the English attitude towards foreigners and the concept of "otherness."
  • - He reflects on the role of newspapers and media in shaping public opinion.
  • - Orwell explores the impact of war on English society and its mentality.
  • - The essay concludes with Orwell's hope for a better and more egalitarian England.

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