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Publicēts: 12.11.2002.
Valoda: Angļu
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  • Eseja '"Animal Farm" by George Orwell', 1.
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During the time when Orwell is writing animal farm, communism is on the rise and becoming a problem in quite a few writers' minds. Many of these writers presented their thoughts on the subject in the form of a satire. In other words mocking something in hope for change. Although Orwell agreed with many of Marx's ideas, he did not agree with how the communist party was carrying out Marxism. In a way of expressing his dislike of communism he writes the novel Animal Farm in a plainer setting then that of an entire country, instead he chooses a simple farm as a setting. With the communist party portrayed as pigs, while the citizens of the U.S.S.R are cast as all of the other farm animals.
To further this example of the allegory used in Animal Farm and its' similarities, the pigs have certain laws. …

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