Orwell uses the character Napoleon in "Animal Farm" to demonstrate the corruption and betrayal that can occur within a revolution, casting doubt on the likelihood of a successful one. Through Napoleon's manipulative tactics and ultimate rise to power, Orwell suggests that power struggles and individual greed can undermine the purity of revolutionary ideals.
The answer is allegory. An allegory is a storytelling technique used to convey something symbolic or thematic to the audience through narrative means. Ex: George Orwell's Animal Farm is a political allegory about revolution and power.
My own impression when reading the novel was that the main part of the story - that is, up to the arrest - is about a few months. Once Winston Smith is tortured, the reader loses all sense of time. That's true but remember That Geo. Orwell was writing when Britain was very much down in the dumps with a bad economy's , Losses of Empire, losses during WW2 and economic chaos). From a few things i have read about George Orwell it was to be a fairly near future tale in which he simply switched the date he wrote it (1948) to 1984) The complete collected Journalism of Geo. Orwell a 2 or 3 Volume set can tell you more about his thinking at the time. In a way it reflects his understanding of the 1950's Britain
Harwich on the River Stour & Ipswich on the River Orwell ... and you could add Manningtree on the River Deben since Felixstowe is a peninsula
* Tale of Two Cities, Charles Dickens * Pride and Prejudice, Jane Austin * Wuthering Heights, Emily Bronte * War of the Worlds, H. G. Wells
There are many ways to demonstrate one's opposition to certain people or causes without the use of violence.Gandhi famously advocated peaceful means when exercising such opposition in the struggle to attain Indian Independence in the early twentieth Century, one example of this the Salt March of 1930. Gandhi proved that peaceful means of opposition work, even against the most powerful of adversaries such as The British Empire.In modern times, Democratic movements such as that in Burma, led by Aung San Suu Kyi, despite not necessarily meeting total success, prove further that violence is not the only medium to express opposition to an oppressive force.Social Networking has gone a long way, in recent times, to enhance people's ability to oppose certain entities.Slightly further afield, George Orwell wrote in his famous dystopian novel 1984 that one can oppose one's oppressor simply by refusing, internally, to accept the dictates said oppressor attempts to enforce whilst maintaining the external status of subservience.Recently (early 1060s), in America, Martin Luther King Jr. led a successful non-violent campaign, resulting in the national repudiation of racial segregation.Read more >> Options >>http://www.answers.com?initiator=FFANS
Orwell uses the character of Napoleon to undermine the principles of the revolution by corrupting its ideals and consolidating power for himself. Through Napoleon's manipulation of language, deception, and violence, Orwell shows how those in power can distort the revolution's original goals and perpetuate inequality and oppression. In doing so, Orwell casts doubt on the possibility of a successful revolution that truly empowers the masses.
allegory
The answer is allegory. An allegory is a storytelling technique used to convey something symbolic or thematic to the audience through narrative means. Ex: George Orwell's Animal Farm is a political allegory about revolution and power.
The Rebellion in George Orwell's Animal Farm is analogous to the Bolshevik Revolution.
George Orwell was initially supportive of the ideals behind the Russian Revolution, but became disillusioned with the Soviet regime under Joseph Stalin. Orwell's experiences fighting in the Spanish Civil War and witnessing the rise of authoritarianism in the Soviet Union influenced his anti-totalitarian stance, as reflected in his works like "Animal Farm" and "Nineteen Eighty-Four."
The author of Animal Farm is George Orwell. He is better known as the author of 1984.
Using his novel Animal Farm Orwell uses the characters to mock the Russian revolution. He does this by using Animal Characteristics rather than using human characteristics, for example Orwell uses the character Napoleon to represent Joseph Stalin from the Russian Revolution, because pigs are greedy for food and Stalin was greedy for power so Orwell created a resemblance between Stalin and a greedy pig.
George Orwell was the author of Animal Farm. This was the pen name of Eric Arthur Blair (1903-50), an English novelist and essayist, who was born in India. The satirical novel Animal Farm (1945) is an allegory on the Russian Bolshevik Revolution.
George Orwell was an agnostic.
Because no one would expect a bunch of barn animals to be so violent. The Russian revolution was sugar-coated with winning WWI.
of course, but he was reallly concernd with all abuses of power
Through getting rid of still drunken farmer Jones. Animal farm is a novel by Orwell about his opinions about communism.