
The mutual activity between freshman and senior English department students was a dynamic blend of fresh perspectives and seasoned insights. Utilizing modern technology, the first-year students delved into George Orwell’s influential works, “Animal Farm” and “1984,” with fervor and depth. Through engaging presentations and interactive discussions, they analyzed Orwell’s themes, characters, and socio-political commentary related, showcasing their mutual collaboration and understanding of the texts. The seniors, impressed by the younger peers’ grasp of the material, provided additional context and scholarly perspectives, fostering a rich exchange of ideas. The activity underscored the timeless relevance of Orwell’s works and highlighted the cooperative spirit within the university’s English department.