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Title: Animal Farm, by George Orwell


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Animal Farm, by George Orwell
  • Darren Leu

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Tone
  • The tone of Animal Farm is objective. The
    narrator acts as a bystander to the happenings of
    the farm, and the reader learns very little about
    the personal thoughts or feelings from any
    individual animal. The story is presented as
    fact, and the narrator does not go into detail
    the moral aspect of everything happening on the
    farm.
  • There is also a satirical aspect to the book.
    Orwell expresses how after any revolution, a new
    group will try to take power. Orwell satirizes
    the irony in which the pigs take over the farm.

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Imagery
  • Orwell uses imagery throughout to describe the
    farm setting. Imagery helps the reader to better
    understand the concept of animals running a farm,
    something we arent normally used to.
  • Imagery is used when describing the torture of
    the animals, and is also used when describing the
    flag and ceremonies on the farm.
  • The end of the book uses the most imagery, as it
    explains the meeting between the pigs and men.
  • - They tiptoed up to the house, and such
    animals as were tall enough peered in at the
    dining room window.
  • While the imagery in Animal Farm has no affect on
    the meaning of the text, it is very helpful for
    the understanding of the novel, giving the reader
    clear images of how the farm was run.

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Voice
  • Animal Farm was written in the past tense. Active
    voice is used mainly through the story to
    describe the actions of the animals, although
    some passive voice is used.
  • The animals diction in the story is very simple
    and easy to understand. The animals do not use
    any complex language or literary devices, and
    this helps show the illiteracy of the animals.

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Irony
  • Irony is what makes Animal Farm into the story it
    is today. The pigs lead a revolution to get rid
    of their oppressive farmer, yet in the end, the
    pigs act the same way their old leader had. The
    farm creates a list of seven commandments, but
    they get changed to legalize the pigs actions.
    The best example of this is when the commandment
    All Animals are Equal gets changed to All
    Animals are Equal, but some are more equal than
    others. This is a direct contradiction of the
    commandment, because its impossible to be more
    equal than someone. The reader also sees irony
    at the end of the book, when the name Animal
    Farm gets changed back to Manor Farm, its
    original name. Napoleons reason for the change
    is that Manor was the correct and original
    name. Its ironic that the pigs led the revolution
    for change in the farm, but that they believed
    the original name was its correct name.

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