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Animal Farm Literary Analysis
Animal Farm
In Animal Farm by George Orwell, the primary source of power is language and rhetoric. Without the use of words, the rebellion would not have occurred and Napoleon’s complete takeover would never have happened. Throughout the story, the author showcases the control that language possesses through Old Major’s speech, the commandments, and Squealer’s explanations of…
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Napoleon and Snowball. What techniques do they use in their struggle for power? Does Snowball represent a morally legitimate political alternative to the corrupt leadership of Napoleon? As Joseph Stalin did, Napoleon prefers to work behind the scenes to build his power through manipulation and deal-making, while Snowball devotes himself, as Leon Trotsky did, to…
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Age of Enlightenment
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Through three questions pointing towards Animal Farm, want to figure out the importance of enlightenment to resist totalitarianism. Key words : Enlightenment/reason/totalitarianism Introduction : It is acknowledged that George Orwell seemed to hold the pessimistic belief that totalitarianism was ineviTABLE even in the West. According to Russell Baker, who wrote the preface to Animal Farm’s…
genre | Allegory, Satire, Novella, Political satire, Roman à clef, Dystopian Fiction |
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originally published | August 17, 1945 |
description | Animal Farm is a satirical allegorical novella by George Orwell, first published in England on 17 August 1945. The book tells the story of a group of farm animals who rebel against their human farmer, hoping to create a society where the animals can be equal, free, and happy. |
setting | places once ruled by aristocrats, now ruled by capitalists, and ripe for a Communist revolution. However, the Englishness of the Manor Farm is also important. |
characters | Napoleon, Snowball, Old Major, Squealer, Boxer, Mr. Jones, Benjamin |
information | Page count: 112 (UK paperback edition) Leader: Napoleon The Number of Pages: 112 |