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Use Of Allegory In George Orwell's Animal Farm

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In Georges Orwell’s book, Animal Farm, he uses allegory to show the events of the Russian Revolution. In his book, the animals of the farm had enough of their oppression by the humans and they decide to revolt. In the book, the characters such as Old Major, Squealer and Snowball use their words as a way to guide the animals in their rebellion. They use their words to guide, brainwash and influence the other animals in the farm. In the first chapter, Old Major gathers the animals and gives them an inspiring speech about their oppression due to the humans. This speech is so powerful that it immediately sends the animals into a rebellious state even after Old Major’s death, “so that future generations shall carry on the struggle until it is victorious” The way the animals react to his words show how powerful they were Through Old Major, as they began to immediately sing ,“Beasts of England”(7.59), …show more content…

Thus manipulating the animals for the other pigs. He believes that he is doing this for the good of the farm and the animals,”The whole management and organization of this farm depend on us.”(3.14) Another example would be when says, “Tactics, comrades,tactics”(5.39) he says this so persuasively that the a;ready confused animals simply take his words for the matter. Squealers speeches show exactly how powerful words are in a revolution like this one which began with a few words from an influential

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