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Essay on Animal Farm by George Orwell

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Essay on "Animal Farm" by George Orwell (1945) During World War II, George Orwell, pen name of Eric Blair, wrote the novel "Animal Farm". The novel was a critique of how the Communist party was leading the Soviet Union, and it is possible that the fact, that the Soviets were allied with England to fight a common enemy, was the reason why the publication of the book was postponed until after the war. The novel intends, besides being a fictional political satire, to show that the Soviet Union not was a true Socialist Country as many believed. Furthermore the novel brings together important themes such as politics, revolution, truth and first of all, class conflict. The angle of this essay will be to interpret and find the similarities between characters of the Russian revolution and the most important characters in the fiction of the book. Furthermore, I will seek to explain Orwell's...

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