But the purpose here is not to criticize that he is overweight, but to deliberately imply resentment against the writer's subject and encourage the audience to adopt the same negative attitude unconsciously It is that. In addition, throughout the story many animals show great features, all other personality traits are omitted. For example, Benjamin is a clever skeptic who constantly insists on "the law of immutable life" even if all other animals are deceived by the number of pigs (p. 50).
A symbolic novel animal farm about George Orwell's animal farm is a satire of the Russian revolution and the book is full of symbolism. General Orwell associates some genuine character with the character in the book. Animal farms, as in 1945, are important for the political and social events of the world today. - George Orwell's animal farm politics "Losing power but absolute power absolutely eroded" Lord Acton (1834-1902). People believe, and in the past you can see many great people become dangerous and corrupt under huge power. This is usually the biggest reason for their loss. As we know, many people fail and when they are in higher ranks they lose their status and reputation.
Orwell, George Animal Farm Animal Farm is a very accurate depiction of Joseph Stalin's suppression. The parable of an animal published by George Orwell fully reflects the tragic situation of the poor Russians ruled by Stalin. Before and after the Russian revolution, animals in animal farms represented various people and groups. Orwell fully explains the events in that period. He began to write the book, and the animals rebelled and exiled tyrant farmers (on behalf of Emperor Nicholas II) who abused farm animals and uncontrolled drinks. Farmers were kicked out and two ambitious pigs led the farm. Snowball has created a very innovative plan to help the entire farm (on behalf of Leon Trotsky), but a plan developed by the selfish Napoleon (on behalf of Joseph Stalin) can only help pigs I can do it. Napoleon kicked out snowballs from the farm and became an absolute dictator of the farm. Everything is downhill from the farm to the place
Do all the characters in the zoo seem to represent the viewpoint of the author? Do you think which animal or person is the closest to Orwell's animal farm viewpoint? George Orwell played many roles in the new animal farm. He introduced very interesting characters like boxers, Benjamin and Napoleon. All these are very interesting, but none of them perfectly represent Orwell's view. On an animal farm, Orwell shows to readers