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Animal Farm Written by George Orwell
Terms to Know Animal Farm Written by George Orwell
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Allegory A story that has a deeper or more general meaning in addition to its surface meaning. Allegories are composed of several symbols or metaphors. In Animal Farm, Orwell establishes his allegory by: animals and historical counterparts in Soviet Union, sequence of events on farm and those in Soviet Union after 1914, and neighboring farms and countries they symbolize.
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Fable Animal characters represent human personality types and emphasize human traits in the extreme The moral taught by the fable is clearly that all human beings are not equal
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Utopia and Anti-utopian fiction
An ideally perfect place, especially in its social, political, and moral aspects (Utopia) Humanity is flawed, no perfect place or even perfectible (Anti-utopia)
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Satire A literary composition in which human folly and vice are held up to scorn, derision, or ridicule. Different from a parody which is light-hearted; satire is meant to ridicule stupidity
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Propaganda Official government communications to the public that are designed to influence opinion. The information may be true or false, but it is always carefully selected for its political effect.
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Vice and Comrade A bad habit (vice)
The humans’ evil habits become the basis of five of the Seven Commandments A person who shares one's interests or activities; a friend or companion (comrade) Especially a fellow member of the Communist Party (word links animals’ society to communist jargon)
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Tyranny A government in which a single ruler is vested with absolute power The evils of the animals’ lives spring from the humans’ cruel abuse of power
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