Because the animals talk. They don't do that in real life.
Animal Farm is a story that was written, made up, by George Orwell. A story an author makes up, with characters and events that are not real is fiction.
Nonfiction is a book that details real events and people on a factual basis.
talking animals. Animal farm is a fable novel.
Truly, Animal Farm is not just a fable, it is an allegory. Think of it as like a political cartoon.
tortoise and the hare
The exact definition of fable is subject to scrutiny, but two frequently cited components of a fable could exclude Animal Farm from the definition.# A fable is often defined as a short story. Animal Farm may therefore be regarded as too long to qualify. # A fable usually features anthropomorphic non-human characters. Whilst the main story of Animal Farm focusses on such characters, they exist alongside human characters. As is evident here, Animal Farm's potential status as a fable is rather subjective. Whilst it is longer than what would usually be considered a 'short story', it is still somewhat shorter than a typical novel. Also, there is disagreement on whether the existence of non-human characters is a requirement, and if so, if human characters should also be precluded.Another key element to a fable, however, is a moral or lesson to the story. This is undoubtedly the case for Animal Farm, as it rallies against Stalinism. Fables also tend to end by summarising this lesson in a single, and memorable, sentence:'The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and frompig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which.'
Any story that involves talking animals is a fable. Animal Farm is a fable.
Yes it is.
"The Uncle Remus Stories" by Joel Chandler Harris and "Animal Farm" by George Orwell are both fables.
Yes it doesn't matter if a bear could easily kill every animal in the farm and the farmer. It is Still considered a farm animal, because they aren't hard to control at all.
You can find Gile's Farm in Brightwood.
In Animal Farm, Mollie is not considered a strong name because she is portrayed as a vain and materialistic character who is more concerned with her own comfort and appearance than the well-being of the other animals on the farm.
That there are very fat people in the book and that nobody really wants to be there.
That would be snowball, who was from there out considered a 'trator', but in reality was not.