In "A Clergyman's Daughter," Eric Arthur Blair, more widely known as George Orwell, crafts a poignant exploration of identity, faith, and socioeconomic struggle set against the backdrop of 1930s England. Employing a modernist narrative style peppered with realism and social critique, Orwell delves into the life of Dorothy Hare, the daughter of a clergyman, as she grapples with her role in a societ...