One question that could be answered from reading chapter one of Animal Farm is Why do the dogs want to kill the rats? Another question from chapter one is What are the different ways the animals behave when they come in to the barn?
The main event of Chapter one is the long talk from Old Major. He told the animals about his childhood and told them a song. HE said how the humans were the most major problems and without the humans, life would be better. In the next chapter, they had a rebellion against the humans
Political ideology / Communism and example is 'man is the only enemy we have'
'All animals are equal'
... read the chapter, and you'll find out...
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George Orwell was a socialist. He definitely opposed communism, you can tell by what happened to the communist settlement in "Animal Farm".
Greed.
Old Major represents Karl Marx and Napoleon represents Stalin
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Animal Farm is a book by George Orwell. The themes of the book are directed at an adult audience. However, it is presented like a children's story.
The answer to this question depends on what you consider to be his first masterpiece. Nevertheless, his two defining works are generally accepted to be Nineteen Eighty-Four and Animal Farm.
Burmese Days (1934) , A Clergyman's Daughter (1935) , Keep the Aspidistra Flying (1936) , Coming Up for Air (1939) , Animal Farm (1945) and Nineteen Eighty-Four (1949) im looking for some more of george orwells books but i do know some of his keyworks were animal farm and nineteen eighty four.
George Orwell's famous text is "1984," a dystopian novel that explores themes of government surveillance, propaganda, and individual freedom in a totalitarian society.
Yes, that is correct. George Orwell is the author of both Animal Farm and 1984, two iconic works of dystopian literature that continue to be studied and analyzed today for their themes and political commentary.
Something that may help is that it is Animal Farm by George Orwell.