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Some Are More Equal Than Others In Animal Farm By George Orwell

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In this part of Animal Farm, George Orwell states that “all animals are equal but a few are more equal than others. At first sight it may look confusing, however, Orwell intends for the reader to look deeper than its literal meaning. Communism is the deeper meaning that Orwell wants us to take from reading that statement. Unlike symbolism, allegory involves an event to expand an idea. In the story the actions of the animals represent the ill effects of communism such as corruption. Each time of animal represents a certain class which then explains how some animals are more equal than others. Even in communism there are still classes, those in power and those who are workers. Allegory has several layers which force the reader to meticulously
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