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Satire In George Orwell's Animal Farm And The Russian Revolution

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In the novel Animal Farm written by George Orwell is about animals on a farm who rebel against their master Mr.Jones in attempt to be create equality between them. While the Rebellion was successful, overtime the animals are manipulated by the pigs to which the pigs become superior than the the rest of the animals on the farm. Making the Rebellion pointless as the pigs are the new owners of Animal farm leading to the pigs using fear, manipulation, and deception to trick the animals into thinking they are not ruling until it is to late. Orwell uses satire to compare his book Animal Farm to the Russian Revolution showing not only how he feels about the Revolution but how reacts towards it. Orwell uses his book Animal Farm to talk about the Russian Revolution by using satire and tries to use Animal Farm as an outlet to voice his opinion about how he despises the Revolution and as well as to convince others to share his opinion. Orwell uses his book Animal Farm to talk about the Russian Revolution by using Satire. Throughout Orwell’s novel he uses Satire to represent something in a greater meaning. In his book the animals try to create equality between one another but the Pigs make themselves superior to them and overtime “From pig to man; it was impossible to say which was which” (Orwell, Animal Farm 141). Showing how the rebellion was to initially create equality between one another but later leads to the tyranny of the pigs over the rest of the animals. Orwell Makes a
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