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Explore the political novel "Animal Farm" by George Orwell, a sharp critic of capitalism and communism, utilizing satire and allegory to depict a society of animals. Set in an imaginary place, the story highlights conflicts between different animal groups and parallels events in Russia and the Soviet Union. Understand the manipulation by the pigs, led by Napoleon, and uncover the deeper layers of meaning in this classic work. Follow the characters such as Napoleon, Snowball, and Squealer as they navigate power struggles and inequality in a seemingly equal society.
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Novel Analyses Animal Farm By George Orwell
Who is he? George Orwell or is he Eric Blair? Born in a British colony in India. A British political novelist and essayist A sharp critic of capitalism and communism.
The best side of literature; ‘when someone cannot take your criticism, it gives you satire and allegory. Animal Farm; A Fairy Story An animal fable, with lots of satire and allegory. An English novel written in 1942-1944 in London
Point of view: The story is told from the point of view of the common animals, referring to them as ‘they’ Tense: It is past tense. Setting: Like most fables, it is not certain. Setting: An imaginary place Major Conflict: Mr.Jones vs. Snowball and Napoleon Napoleon vs. Snowball Animal farm vs. Neighbouring humans.
Animal Farm The Russian and the Soviet Union The Barn The collective memory of the modern nation The Windmill The pigs manipulation of the other animals for thier own gain Nothing is as it seems
Napoleon Joseph Stalin Snowball Leon Trotsky Squealer The media All animals are equal, but some are more equal than others. George Orwell, Animal Farm, Chapter 10 Old Major, Moses, Mollie, Mr. Pilkington, Mr. Whymper
Thank you for Listening with Great Interest Course Lecturer; Assist. Prof. Dr. Melih Karakuzu Presenter; Muhammed Arıkan