Sunday, March 4, 2012

Animal Farm: Satire, Fable and Political Allegory? Do you interpret the novel Animal Farm by George Orwell to be a satire, fable or a political...

Clearly, there
are all three elements in 's With such characters such as , who
represents Stalin, and , who is representative of Lenin, Orwell's narrative in anof the
communist Soviet Union.  In this allegory, Orwell examines and satirizes the subversion and
manipulation of the meaning of words that Communist Russia promulgated.  , who "could turn
black into white," is the propagandist.   

The "fairy tale" is
really a masque for the biting politicalof the Communist regime.

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