Animal Farm is a Novel by George Orwell. An example of oxymoron in the book is the statement that "Everyone is equal. It's just that some are more equal than others".
chapter 2: Page 18: fallen on evil days - euphemism for becoming an alcoholic
chapter 2: Page 20: Jones was expelled- euphemism for was kicked off his own farm
chapter 3: Page 32: Re-education committe- euphemism for a group to civilize unbehaved animals
ALL ANIMALS ARE EQUAL BUT SOME ANIMALS ARE MORE EQUAL THAN OTHERS
When Squealer explains the reduction of rations as a readjustment.
One example is when the shorten the 7 commandments to "four legs good, two legs bad."
In George Orwell's novel Animal Farm the term "education of the young" is a euphemism for indoctrination and manipulation.
Squeler says that snowball was just grazed by the gunshot in chapter 7, snowball was bleeding heavily
All through that summer the work of the farm went like clockwork
An example of verbal irony in the book Animal Farm , is when it was declared that all animals are equal but some animals have more authority them most.
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"All that year the animals worked like slaves" p. 73
Google Images. Type in the animals name, and animal farm. For example: Boxer Animal Farm. Or, Say the animal and type of animal. For example: Napoleon Pig
tortoise and the hare
The animals in George Orwell's 'Animal Farm' are caricatures of their human equivalents e.g. Snowball is a caricature of Leon Trotsky .
Simile same.
"Animal Farm" by George Orwell is an example of political satire, as it uses humor, irony, and exaggeration to criticize and expose the flaws of the political system during the time it was written. It is also considered an allegory, as the story and characters symbolize real-life political events and figures.
An example of a simile is, 'The girl was slow as molasses.'
simile It is an example of a simile (uses like or as). A simile in itself though is a type of metaphor.
Sloth?
The whole thing is a false analogy.
revenge is a theme common in animal farm, napoleon takes revenge on snowballs "evil" deeds by mass murdering bodies of suspected traitors for example
An example of hubris in Animal Farm is Napoleon's belief that he is always right and that his decisions are never to be questioned. He starts to take on more power and control as the story progresses, showcasing his arrogance and overconfidence in his own abilities. This hubris ultimately leads to his downfall and the corruption of the farm.