It is important for Bruno to keep hearing Shmuel's voice in order to not believe Gretel's opinion on him having an imaginary friend and that he has been talking to himself all this time.
Explanation:
- Bruno wanted to be a soldier as soon as he grew up just like his father but Shmuel was against that thought of Bruno quoting the statement "You don't know what it is like here".
- The story revolves around Bruno portraying his daily experiences through words to Shmuel.
- Shmuel talks about how the striped pajamas indicated the prisoners of the facility and that these were the only clothes they were given to wear.
- Gretel never believes the story of Bruno.
Answer:
When Orwell saw a kid whipping a horse, he had an idea: "It struck me that if only such animals became aware of their strength we should have no power over them, and that men exploit animals in much the same way as the rich exploit the proletariat."
Hello, Animal Farm.
On Orwell's Animal Farm-originally Manor Farm-different animals represent different members of the proletariat (working class) or the Russian communist regime. We won't take you through all the details here (see "Symbols, Imagery, Allegory" and the "Character Analyses" for the full lowdown), but the point is that Orwell picked the setting of the farm because it would work well as an allegory.
At the same time, Orwell includes little details like, "the birds jumped on to their perches, the animals settled down in the straw, and the whole farm was asleep in a moment" (1.20). There's no allegorical purpose to these images; they just give the setting a sense of completeness (although may not exactly realism).
But why an English farm rather than, say, a Russian farm? Well, Orwell wasn't just criticizing Stalin. He was also criticizing the myth of Stalinism that intellectuals all over the West believed. By setting it in England, he brought it that much closer to home
Answer:
my favorite character in the hateugive is starr
literal: I know fire
Deeper meaning: this person knows what it's like to be filled with hate and anger, this represents the fire he feels.