Negative traits about animals can be emphasized more easily than about people because they don't need to be as realistic.
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In Animal Farm, why did Orwell use a fable?</h3>
- A fable is a narrative that employs animals to deliver important moral messages.
- Because it is simpler to exaggerate negative traits in animals than in humans, and because the traits do not need to be as realistic, the fable format aids in the message of Animal Farm.
- He avoided specifically mentioning current events in order to speak to the issues of oppression, misery, and injustice to a wider audience.
- Its simple language use and the clarity with which the animals are depicted.
- condemnation of totalitarianism and communism in the Soviet Union.
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