
Animal Farm
In Our Time: Culture
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Yerin, I Think the Book Is a Mix of Humour and Bitterness.
This is about tetalitarianism. But what about narism? That's tetalitarian too. And i think arwell felt he somehow, i mean, there's a mixture of of the vile, the vicious and the absurd in soviet russia that i think orwell just doesn't see in narism. He's very angry when people represent hitler as a buffoon. There's just that strange mixture of the the henariously ridiculous,. all these animals going and confessing their various transgressions in sort of show trials, for which they're instantly slaughtered. O mean, clearly an animal farm. It's been developed to become this very powerful satire, and it
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