Answer:
<em>Animal Farm is a metaphor because it tries to mirror the human society. In the story, the farm animals represent</em><em><u> the Masses</u></em><em> who have no will power to decide what was good and what was bad. They always look up to the authority to decide for them.</em>
<em>On the otherhand, the "Man" represent the </em><em><u>constituted authority</u></em><em> who controls the masses. They are the one who mapped out laws in which they expect the masses to obey at all times.</em>
Explanation:
You don't need to worry about labeling yourself if it's stressing you out this much. You of course can try to figure it out, but you really don't need to label yourself.
(I'm really sorry if this comes off as insensitive, I'll help more if you need it <3)
Answer:
The text that best illustrates the loss of culture in the poem is: "Without a vision he had migrated to the city
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Explanation:
The main theme of the poem mentioned in the question above is the loss of cultural identity that the speaker's father suffered. This is very evident in the line where the speaker states that his father, when he found himself in a situation where cultural customs were no longer attended, migrated, aimlessly and without vision, to the city, where the traditions of his people were nonexistent and definitely marked the loss of identity.