Analysis Of George Orwell's Some Thoughts On The Common Toad

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Spring is a season of change and regrowth. The world begins to become more colorful after the long period of dreary and dark scenery. In George Orwell's Some Thoughts on the Common Toad, Orwell illustrates the beauty and freedom of spring in relation to the toads life. Spring is more than the month separating winter from summer; spring is the essential time period to experience the splendor of nature and revitalize the drive for humans to make a change. George Orwell's attitude toward spring is one of great love and adoration for the season of change, freedom, and color. Orwell starts his essay by illustrating the dawn of summer through the life of a common toad. The toad serves as a symbol of humans who become detached in the harsh season

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