Monday, May 3, 2010
Use of Animals in Animal Farm
In George Orwell's Animal Farm, Orwell uses animals rather than humans to tell a story that applies not only to post-revolution Russia, but serves as a warning to those who support communism. Using animals to represent some of the Soviet Union's leaders was not only a genius way to make sure that the book could circulate through the Soviet Union without being marked as treason, but also plays on the fact that animals cannot govern themselves. In comparing the communist Russians to animals Orwell shows his support for a non-communist government by showing the readers that the animals not only are unable to govern themselves, but that they also lie to and betray each other in order to put themselves in the perfect positions to run their supposed "equal" government.
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