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What Is The Abuse Of Power In Animal Farm

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George Orwell has raised the prevailing issues and oppression of the power hungry leaders very effectively in his novel Animal Farm. He was one of those writers which were against fascism and communism. The parallels between novel’s events and the events in Soviet history are striking. Besides, Orwell’s main focus of this novel was to portray that how power corrupts a man and he has exposed this through his characters, these characters more importantly, symbolize different political figures which gives the text pinnacle. Since communism, imperialism, Stalinism and totalitarianism were not only present in that era but can be related to 21st century and this dictatorship and political oppression have implications on modern …show more content…

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