Animal Farm Character List
George Orwell wrote ‘Animal Farm’ to express his critical perspective on Socialism, Dictatorship, and Totalitarian based on his observation of the Russian Revolution.

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George Orwell wrote ‘Animal Farm’ to express his critical perspective on Socialism, Dictatorship, and Totalitarian based on his observation of the Russian Revolution.
George Orwell’s 1945 novel ‘Animal Farm,’ is a political fable that satire’s on communism that turned out to be a dictatorship. The novel is based on the Russian Revolution of 1917.
‘Animal Farm’ is a political allegory based on the events of the Russian revolution and the betrayal of the cause by Joseph Stalin.
‘Animal Farm’ by George Orwell, an allegorical novel, tells the story of a group of farm animals who rebel against their human masters to create a society of equality and freedom.
‘Pride and Prejudice’, the widely read novel of Jane Austen begins with a practical saying about the marriage of that time, introducing one of the major themes of the novel.
Love and Marriage, and, Pride and Prejudice go parallelly in the novel. The plot is set to move with the possibility of a prospective marriage and Mrs. Bennet’s worry about getting her daughters married well.
‘Pride and Prejudice’ was written during the Georgian era (1714–1837) into which Jane Austen was born into. It was a period of transition along with Britain’s constant warfare abroad.
A literary work, such as ‘Pride and Prejudice’, can be interpreted in multiple ways depending on the mood, prior knowledge, level of understanding, and perspective of the reader.
Jane Austen has a unique talent for characterization, especially in ‘Pride and Prejudice’.
Set in the 19th century Regency Era, ‘Pride and Prejudice’, captures the essence of love between Elizabeth and Darcy as they unravel their misunderstandings and forego their pride and prejudice.