Why did Orwell address political ideologies in Animal Farm? A. as a way for readers to decide which ideology they will follow B.
to explain how politically tense the world was when he wrote the novel C. as a criticism of the way communism becomes its own totalitarian regime D. to provide historical context to the story
The main reason why Orwell addressed political ideologies in Animal Farm was "<span>C. as a criticism of the way communism becomes its own totalitarian regime" since the main theme of the book is that everyone is "equalized" in terms of their mental happiness, which he views as a bad and dangerous thing. </span>
making an appeal to all for basic human decency in race relations
explaining the oppression black South Africans had faced for decades
showing the parallel between apartheid in South Africa and the Civil Rights movement. All 3 of these points were covered by Nelson Mandela's above speech and that basically he was appealing to all South Africans be they white or black to learn to live together in peace and equitably and renounce the apartheid white racist regime of the past.