s famous
novel primarily
usesto explore the communist ideology and criticize its
pitfalls. In the
novel, famous leaders are made into caricatures and represented as animals
who
run a farm into the ground and give themselves all the wealth that is
purportedly to be
distributed to the other farm animals. He uses satire
effectively to criticize the evils of a
communist society run by inherently
flawed individuals.
In addition to
satire, he uses an
omniscient third person narrator who can observe the events of the novel
objectively and give insight into the feelings of each animal. While doing this, it
gives an
accurate portrayal of how people are tricked by the idealism of
communism, while making the
flaws in the arguments abundantly clear. It shows
the greed and justification of the leaders
while also representing the
poverty and disillusionment that occurs in the masses
below.
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