Animal Farm 5
Date Submitted: 12/27/2001 03:03:27
This study aims to determine that George Orwell's Animal Farm is a
political satire which was written to criticise totalitarian
regimes and particularly Stalin's practices in Russia. In order to
provide background information that would reveal causes led Orwell
to write Animal Farm, Chapter one is devoted to a brief summary of
the progress of author's life and significant events that had
impact on his political convictions. Chapter one also presents
background information about Animal
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some elements of Animal Farm and The
Russian Revolution
Elements of Satire In Animal Farm
Orwell, as quoted before, clearly explains that his main purpose
for writing Animal Farm was to write a satire on the Russian
Revolution (In Shelden, 1991, p.399). Through animal satire,
Orwell attacks on the Stalin's practices in Russia and in wider
scope, on totalitarian regimes. Taking Bozkurt's (1977)
classification into consideration, Animal Farm would be said to be
a Juvenial satire. S
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