Satire
Satire: The use of humor, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to expose and criticize people's stupidity or vices, particularly in the context of a play, novel, film, or other work that uses satire.
George Orwell uses satire all through out his book " Animal Farm". George Orwell uses Animal Farm to indirectly attack Russian Communism. His goal in writing "Animal Farm" was to speak out against Russian Communism and show that the rulers were ruling cruelly." Animal Farm" also opposed the Russian leaders because it depicted what would happen if those rulers were approved. In Animal Farm, George Orwell also showed a characteristic of satire by trying to get the working class of Russia to change the way it behaved and to oppose its rulers.This message was communicated through "Animal Farm"when the laboring animals’ lives became harsh after the pigs took complete control over everything that the laboring animals did and learned. George Orwell realized that if animals became mindful of the might that they possess, humans would not be able to overrule them. Furthermore, he realized that humans take unfair advantage of animals just as the wealthy take unfair advantage of the common people
Also in "Animal Farm", George Orwell satirically illustrated that humans abuse power, and he intended for us to recognize the problem that we have when it comes to possessing power.
George Orwell uses many aspects of satire all through out his works to make statements and accusations and getting his point across without placing direct blame on anyone and without being to out there.
Treiona Barlow
George Orwell uses satire all through out his book " Animal Farm". George Orwell uses Animal Farm to indirectly attack Russian Communism. His goal in writing "Animal Farm" was to speak out against Russian Communism and show that the rulers were ruling cruelly." Animal Farm" also opposed the Russian leaders because it depicted what would happen if those rulers were approved. In Animal Farm, George Orwell also showed a characteristic of satire by trying to get the working class of Russia to change the way it behaved and to oppose its rulers.This message was communicated through "Animal Farm"when the laboring animals’ lives became harsh after the pigs took complete control over everything that the laboring animals did and learned. George Orwell realized that if animals became mindful of the might that they possess, humans would not be able to overrule them. Furthermore, he realized that humans take unfair advantage of animals just as the wealthy take unfair advantage of the common people
Also in "Animal Farm", George Orwell satirically illustrated that humans abuse power, and he intended for us to recognize the problem that we have when it comes to possessing power.
George Orwell uses many aspects of satire all through out his works to make statements and accusations and getting his point across without placing direct blame on anyone and without being to out there.
Treiona Barlow