Celebrity Index EII-Q "Philosopher" George Orwell

George Orwell

EII-Q "Philosopher" Author / Journalist · British · 20th c.

British author and journalist (1903–1950). In Animal Farm he allegorically criticised Stalinism, and in 1984 he depicted surveillance society, totalitarianism, and language control (Newspeak). His clear, direct prose style and moral seriousness make him one of the most admired writers in English. Dying of tuberculosis at 46, he left behind two works that have shaped political imagination ever since.

Leading Function-Fi-p (Compassion & Consideration)

Moral consideration of political deception in 1984 and Animal Farm — the core of -Fi-p action. Homage to Catalonia as the product of a strong sense of duty to moral honesty.

Creative Function+Ne-c (Hypothesis & Imagination)

Introspectively building the universal concept of totalitarianism from micro-distinctions across the Spanish Civil War, British colonialism, and Burma — the core of +Ne-c creative function.

Vulnerable Function 1-Se-p weak (Victory & Dominance)

Weak -Se-p: documented difficulty in power struggles and political influence-building during the Spanish Civil War.

Vulnerable Function 2+Ti-c weak (Precision & Thoroughness)

Weak +Ti-c: documented weakness in logical, systematic rigorous construction. Emotional compassion and intuitive consideration consistently prioritised.

Quadra / Temperament / Club

Quadra: Anti-Beta Quadra (Civil Society) — fundamental scepticism of Stalinism, nationalism, and British imperialism runs through all works.

Temperament: Balanced-Stable temperament: introspective pace and quiet adaptation to external turbulence.

Club: Humanitarian-Artistic Club: literature, philosophy, and ethics as forms of activity.

Worldview & Attitude

"Totalitarianism destroys human freedom" — sceptical recognition combined with positive conviction in ordinary human dignity.

Attitude toward Change: Functioning as a symbol of hope warning against totalitarianism through 1984 and Animal Farm.