Orwell created Animal Farm, to be a beast fable. He wanted to tell a true story, about human behavior using animals as the characters. “Animal Farm evokes both descriptive imagery and stunning clarity of purpose. An allegorical fable contrasting man and beast in a literary metaphor of the human condition. It is the ideal form for Orwell to communicate his highly sensitive and unorthodox message” (Serafin 155- 156). Animal Farm had retold the story of the Russian Revolution, when people treated others unfairly to benefit from their work. “Animal Farm stands for oppression and exploitation” (Smyer 26). The Revolution was a suppressive attack on the people, just to gain control. Also, authors like to include dramatic events, and by doing so, they use a literary technique called irony. In Animal Farm, George Orwell loves to use irony and uses it in many different cases to show manipulation. According to, Robert A. Lee “Jones neglected to milk the cows, and later, the pigs will also forget the milking, an ironic parallel that reveals the corruption of the revolution, and displays that the pigs are no better than humans” (10). Later in the book, some of the food has gone missing, and the animals find out the pigs had taken it. During the rebellion, the pigs had misrepresented what major’s dream was about. “If the other animals had had the sense to put their foot down then it would have been all right, and Major’s dream could have been realized” (Peters 132). The use of irony, was exactly what Orwell had seen during the Revolution, and wanted readers to visualize the ongoing corruption. Furthermore, when authors want to show a message they often include mockery or satire. Which is a retold story with the use of irony, and sarcasm to show weakness. Orwell designed Animal Farm to show interest in all generations and ... “Animal Farm can be greatly appreciated by
Orwell created Animal Farm, to be a beast fable. He wanted to tell a true story, about human behavior using animals as the characters. “Animal Farm evokes both descriptive imagery and stunning clarity of purpose. An allegorical fable contrasting man and beast in a literary metaphor of the human condition. It is the ideal form for Orwell to communicate his highly sensitive and unorthodox message” (Serafin 155- 156). Animal Farm had retold the story of the Russian Revolution, when people treated others unfairly to benefit from their work. “Animal Farm stands for oppression and exploitation” (Smyer 26). The Revolution was a suppressive attack on the people, just to gain control. Also, authors like to include dramatic events, and by doing so, they use a literary technique called irony. In Animal Farm, George Orwell loves to use irony and uses it in many different cases to show manipulation. According to, Robert A. Lee “Jones neglected to milk the cows, and later, the pigs will also forget the milking, an ironic parallel that reveals the corruption of the revolution, and displays that the pigs are no better than humans” (10). Later in the book, some of the food has gone missing, and the animals find out the pigs had taken it. During the rebellion, the pigs had misrepresented what major’s dream was about. “If the other animals had had the sense to put their foot down then it would have been all right, and Major’s dream could have been realized” (Peters 132). The use of irony, was exactly what Orwell had seen during the Revolution, and wanted readers to visualize the ongoing corruption. Furthermore, when authors want to show a message they often include mockery or satire. Which is a retold story with the use of irony, and sarcasm to show weakness. Orwell designed Animal Farm to show interest in all generations and ... “Animal Farm can be greatly appreciated by