A theme is a main idea or underlying meaning of a literary piece that emerges from the treatment the author gives to a subject.
In <em>Animal Farm</em> there are many themes. One of them, is <u>totalitarianism</u>. The message that Orwell tries to convey throughout the story is that regardless of the type, all totalitarian regimes are fundamentally the same, because they are founded on the oppression of the lower classes and of fthe individual as well.
Napoleon's rise to power is the clearest example of this theme. He and the pigs run <em>Animal Farm</em> claiming that they advocate for animals' rights against evil humans, but the truth is that they will maintain their power by any means necessary, as any other sort of totalitarian regime.
Some quotes include:
"Patience is a conquering virtue"
- Geoffrey Chaucer
“The lyf so short, the craft so long to lerne.”
- Geoffrey Chaucer, The Parliament of Birds
“What is better than wisdom? Woman. And what is better than a good woman? Nothing.”
- <span>Geoffrey Chaucer</span>
I never read the book if ill be honest but the atmosphere seems correct my good sir
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