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Political Allegory In The Book Animal Farm
Title: Political Allegory In The Book Animal Farm
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 757 | Pages: 3.2 (approximately 235 words/page)
Political Allegory In The Book Animal Farm
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Political Allegory In The Book Animal Farm
'Ideas play a part in any revolution, conflicting ideas is main reason why Revolutions happens. ' This is the platform that George Orwell used in his book ' Animal Farm'. The political allegory in the story is mocking the Revolution that changed 'Russia' into the 'USSR'. This was the workings of Karl Marx. Marx was known for being politically inspired by one idea. Marx wanted it to be
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the world who felt the pull of Marx's ideal- an end to exploitation and oppression, as they saw it- thought of the Soviet Union as the country of the Revolution. It was
hard for many people on the Left (who think of themselves as on the side of the exploited, and
want major changes in society to attain social justice) to give up this loyalty. That's one reason why
Orwell wrote Animal Farm.
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