George Orwell used the English language so simply and accurately to express what he meant, and at the same time with great meaning. It told the story of the farm animals' revolution against their cruel and dissolute master, and of their subsequent fortunes. This was the book Orwell prepared the most for. In 1943, Orwell felt people's admiration for the Russian war effort. He was very aware, so he felt how the English communists used their position as unofficial representatives of the USSR to prevent the truth from coming out. Orwell was also an anti-communist, throughout the book he is on the side of animals. Also one of Orwell's goals in writing "Animal Farm" was to portray the Russian (Bolshevik) Revolution of 1917. Each animal has its own capabilities, to find its own role in society. The point is that “all animals are equal”. Also in this story the pigs were the most intelligent animals, they were supervisors of all the animals on the farm. In England animals served as slaves. Orwell examined socialism in a number of his non-fiction works and was moved to write Ani...
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