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Animal Farm The Fable The Satire The Allegory

emble man (Orwell 21). Napoleon and the rest of the pigs started to resemble and become friends with the enemy. Another example of how the pigs resemble man is when the pigs move into the farmhouse and sleep in the humans bed (Orwell 70). This is connected to how Napoleon is gaining the power, honor, and the privilege. Napoleon is not giving the other animals on the Animal Farm those privileges that he is getting. Napoleon is a dictator and is becoming human as the book progresses. As one can see, this novel successfully uses three literary forms, the fable, the satire, and the allegory. The novel Animal Farm discusses more than just the three literary forms. Animal Farm concerns one of the central political experiences of this time: revolution. It has been on the rise in the last three hundred years of human history. If people want to understand the world around us, they must try to understand the phenomenon of revolution- the how, the why, and what happens then. Another thing people can get from this book is a feel for how a modern dictatorship works. Orwell gives the reader an imaginative analysis of totalitarian dictatorship in Animal Farm. One way of doing so is to see how an imaginative writer deals with it. Think of this as an important benefit of reading Animal Farm....

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