Answer:
Animal Farm by George Orwell
Explanation:
Animal Farm written by George Orwell in 1945 is an allegorical masterpiece where a group of animals rebel against their human farmer to create a more equal society. Fable and satire are interwoven as Orwell was not only a writer but a famous political essayist and thinker. The novel can be seen as a political statement about human society, however, Orwell starts a critique about the Russia of 1930s and 1940s and the two pigs in animal farm represent the communist leaders in the early 1900s. The animalism created does not involve in the end any form of equlity and the upper class abuses language to control the lower classes.
<span> Ernie </span>could<span> see Alfonso's desperation, he had plans with </span>his<span> friend Raymundo. </span>
<span>His inward scruples were soon silenced, as his eloquence received the highest "meed" of praise.
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Wow!!! Thanks for the answer but what are the options?
Both stories are about Crime. Takehiko is murdered and Masago is rapped in "In a Grove" while an Old man is murdered by the Narrator in "The Tell-Tale Heart".
<h3>Analysis of Characters</h3>
One major difference is that there is a stint of metaphysical theme in "In a Grove" While Masago tries to murder her husband in the book "In a Grove", The Narrator is the murderer in "The Tell-Tale Heart".
After Masago killed her husband, she tries to stab herself in the neck and drown herself. This attempt failed.
The narrator on the other hand - "The Tell-Tale Heart" after attempting to hide his crime confesses because of his own heartbeat.
In a way, both the Narrator and Masago seemed to develop a conscience after their crime has been committed.
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