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How Does Orwell Show Violence In Animal Farm

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In George Orwell’s famous novel animal farm Orwell’s views on Power leadership corruption, lies and deceit, and violence are shown through the novel Animal Farm and is a clear allegory for the Russian Revolution.

Orwell has produced several scenes in the book that endures violence. Orwell has expressed that he is firmly opinionated about violence he shows it all throughout the novel. “Pile of slaughtered animals” Orwell has a lot of struggle finding faith in Napoleon and in the way that the pigs run the farm because he shows how miserable and scared they are “the miserable live we lead” George Orwell shows that book is an allegory of the Russian Revolution. Orwell expresses Violence a lot in the book to scare the animals so they don’t do anything

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