they always are saying "four legs good, two legs bad."
A Repetition in Old Major's speech is the word, "Comrades".
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 .
"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.
rule of three rhetorical questions emotive language hyperbole (deliberately exaggerating) repetition imperatives
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
Mollie was a horse in Animal Farm.
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.
One example could be - Mary wants a new job, the repetition of this one bores her. Another example could be - The constant repetition is annoying. An another might be - There is so much repetition in the book that it is too predictable.
The first animal to die on the farm (while it's still known as "Manor Farm") is Old Major. The first animal to die after the farm was renamed "Animal Farm" is a sheep in the Battle of the Cowshed.