Answer:
Orwell uses the manipulation of pigs to satirize humans' ability to overthrow an oppressive system, creating another system as oppressive as the previous one.
Explanation:
I believe you are referring to "Animal Farm", the fable written by George Orwell, where we learn about a farm where animals decide to rebel, expel humans and control their own activities. Animals believe that humans are oppressive and harmful to them and for that reason, they rebel. When humans are expelled, it is decided that the pigs will be the leaders of the animals because they are very intelligent, however, the pigs start to be as oppressive as humans, which is ironic, because the animals exchanged one oppressive system for another they are oppressive.
Orwell uses this to lampoon the human capacity to be highly rational and intelligent, but not to be able to not exploit and oppress other human beings, especially in political decisions, where an oppressive government is overthrown so that another oppressive government can be established.
Because they wanted to help others on the way
The statement that best shows a mood and the evidence of the mood is "A sound as if with the Inchcape Bell, / The Devil below was ringing his knell"; it creates an ominous mood.
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An ominous mood refers to when there is a feeling that something bad might happen in the next scenes.
By saying that the devil was ringing his knell, it meant that evil was approaching and something bad might happen.
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Answer:
C.
Explanation:
"Sayadio in Spirit-land" is an Iroquois legend. In this legend, a warrior named Sayadio goes to the spirit world to find the spirit of his sister and bring it back to the earth. When Sayadio arrived in the spirit world, everyone was dancing and feasting.
In the mythological story of "Valhalla: Hall of the Chosen Slain", the spirits of the great warrior were brought. Odin, the king of gods, would chose the mightiest of the might warriors' spirits to be brought in his kingdom. The spirit of the warriors rejoice being there.
Therefore, the similarity is that the spirits or the inhabitants of the otherworld in both the stories were content and happy.
Thus, option C is correct.