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What do you think Orwell shows about two of the following in the text?
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... What do you think Orwell shows about two of the following in the text?> Manipulation> Politics> Workers and leaders> Human nature> Happiness (?) Through fable, Orwell shows that a perfect society could never be achieved due to human nature. There will always be workers and leaders. He also shows that equality is impossible. This is indicated by the pigs' manipulation in the novel. George Orwell's Animal Farm is a satire on the Russian revolution, and therefore the novel is full of symbolism. Orwell associates certain real characters with the characters of the book. For example the two leaders of the revolution are represented by snowball, who portrays Leon Trotsky and Napoleon who portrays Joseph Stalin. Orwell uses the pigs to surround and support Napoleon. They symbolize the communist party loyalists and the friends of Stalin, as well as perhaps the Russian parliament. The pigs, unlike other animals, live in luxury and enjoy the













