Dimensions of a Novel- Animal Farm by George Orwell Political views on animal farm mirrored on the theme of an anti-utopian society.

Date Submitted: 09/09/2004 17:52:07
Category: / Literature
Length: 3 pages (719 words)
This novel is a follows the theme of an anti-utopian society. The setting of the novel is in an isolated farm, which allows for the development of a new society. In this novel what appears to be a utopian society becomes corrupted and leads to the development of a dictatorship or and oligarchy to be exact. In the beginning of the novel a character named Old Major, begins a revolution. Most of the characters are …
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…into who the characters are is through their dialogue. What the author does to provide more information on the characters is to actually state what the character is thinking, but this is only done once in the novel. The narrator also gives judgments on the characters, for example ?Benjamin was the oldest animal on the farm, and the worst tempered.? So we can already draw conclusions from this sentence on who the character?s qualities.
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