The primary purpose of irony is to attack and strongly criticize targeted subjects. This was done at the classic caricature work "Zoo". The main purpose of this political satire was the society, and related leaders, made in Russia after the Bolshevik Revolution in 1917. George Orwell successfully condemned these goals through sarcasm, allegory, fable. Orwell 's political satire' s direct attack has been for societies established in Russia since the Bolshevik Revolution in 1917.
George Orwell's zoo is George Orwell's zoo is only a political argument or will it make the story itself to the reader? In this personal study, I write an article about George Orwell Zoo. The novel is entertaining my political debate in this process. In the opening chapter, we will introduce the revolutionary theme that dominates the entire novel and introduce the farm animals. In Chapter 1, the old major is the central figure, all other animals enter the barn at night and can talk about the revolution.
In George Orwell's novel "Zoo", these animals inherited the farm and created their own independent society. It happened during the Russian Revolution in 1917. George Orwell is a tension between tyranny classes and exploitative classes between sneaky ideals and the harsh reality of socialism. George Orwell's literary work clearly shows that these animals are "Mr. Jones" as they accepted this treatment.
George Orwell 's zoo' Zoo 'is the interpretation of George Orwell' s small scale Russian revolution, representing the Russian state using British farms. At the beginning of this book, animals are complaining about Mr. Jones who is the current farmer. Mr. Jones is the owner of a manor farm, a ranch where all animals live, and is representative of the Russian imperialist regime. The animals started talking about how to knock down Mr. Jones. The views expressed in their argument are similar to those of organizations and people who tried to overthrow the Russian alliance regime before the Russian revolution.
This book is full of symbolism, as George Orwell's symbolic zoo zoo is a satire of the Russian Revolution. General Orwell associates some genuine characters with book characters. The zoo is as important as the political and social events of the world today in 1945. George Orwell's totalitarian attacks and abuse of power by the government are sensitive centers for youth's need for authority, injustice, inequality and rebellion. .