Snowball’s governing style in Animal Farm is democratic and inclusive, aiming to involve all animals in decision-making and promote equality. Read more »
In Chapter 7 of Animal Farm, Snowball is blamed for destroying the windmill. The pigs use this as an excuse to strengthen their power and eliminate opposition. Read more »
Orwell communicates the dangers of blind loyalty and exploitation through the character of Boxer in Animal Farm. Read more »
Napoleon is a power-hungry pig who rises to totalitarian rule in Animal Farm, using propaganda and terror tactics to maintain his authority. Read more »
Mollie’s character flaw in Animal Farm is her vanity and desire for luxury, making her unable to commit to the principles of animalism. Read more »
Mollie is a vain and materialistic mare in George Orwell’s Animal Farm who represents the bourgeoisie and their detachment from the revolution. Read more »
Animalism is the political ideology developed by the pigs in George Orwell’s Animal Farm, which promotes animal rights and equality. Read more »
The major’s motto in Animal Farm is All animals are equal. However, this ideal quickly becomes corrupted by the pigs’ thirst for power. Read more »
Irony is a literary device used in Animal Farm to expose the hypocrisy of totalitarianism and highlight the flaws in society. Read more »
Irony abounds in Animal Farm Part 8 as the pigs, who once fought for equality, become indistinguishable from their human oppressors. Read more »