Summarise what you know about the context of Orwell's life and the events which
caused him to write 'Animal Farm.' What did he see as his responsibility? How far
do you agree with his views and why?
Themes to focus on: Responsibility

Respuesta :

Answer:

'Animal Farm' by George Orwell is a political fable.

Explanation:

'Animal Farm' by 'George Orwell' was published in 1945. It is a fable based on the events that took place in Russia's 'Bolshevik revolution' and how the betrayal was caused by 'Joseph Stalin'.

Through the book 'Animal Farm', he showed the rebellion among the public by depicting confessions and executions of pigs and other animals.

Just like Joseph Stalin betrayed the Russian revolution, the executions mentioned in the story symbolize the mass killings in which Joseph Stalin killed citizens whom he thought were suspected of rebellion. George also ascribed the killing of the animals as their own fault.

Orwell's main message is to warn the readers about the selfish politicians who are only worried about their power and they use that power in even taking away the civil rights of the public. They manipulate the public just to oppress and control them.