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Critical Analysis Of Animal Farm By George Orwell

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INTRODUCTION: George Orwell is famous for writing satires on totalitarianism and he has written it by being objective and truthful. His attempts in uniting art and politics together in his writings was also very successful, he excelled in political journalism and he has raised the prevailing issues and oppression of the power hungry leaders very effectively in his novel Animal Farm. He was one of those writers which were against fascism and communism. The parallels between novel’s events and the events in Soviet history are impossible to ignore. Besides, Orwell’s main focus in this novel was to portray that how power corrupts a man and he has exposed this through his characters, these characters more importantly symbolize different political …show more content…

The main idea behind this is that writers should prefer the truth not their fame. It is the foremost duty of a writer to write honestly and realistically rather than manipulating things and highlight the prevailing issues in his society, and Orwell cling to his purpose and exposed the hypocrisy. It was Orwell’s deliberate act to disguise it in a form of a satire because government was unable to digest the truth and can’t stand it, but the whole criticism was direct and a biting satire. Moreover, Daniel Joseph Segreti (n.d.) postulated in his research ‘Animal Farm revisited: A conceptual integration analysis’ that, Orwell depicts the conceptual blends which are so much that the reputation of animals in literature is symbolic. In history, even in the Greek and Egyptian literature it was symbolic and it is also today, like in the Lord of the rings and Harry Potter they are symbolically represented. Thus, he concluded that the characters in Animal Farm clearly belong to Russian Revolution

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