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:
“Let freedom ring” is a phrase that is used many times to lead to an exciting conclusion.
Explanation:
used many times and leads to an exciting conclusion.
dear Jessica
imma tell you everything up you should know about mayfield middle school it’s easy to fine the classes because there the 8th grade hall and the 7th grade hall just be careful when it comes to the math teacher she gots anger problems but I promise you it’ll be easy to do everything and learn and the teachers are the best they really help you understand what you need to do and how it’s done and if you get something wrong they would help you get it right and the gym is near the drama class and band class but by the way don’t forget to bring gym clothes if you don’t He'll give you a bad grade
i hope this works if not I’m sorry
If you’re asking a question personally, I’d feel sympathy for both, bad choices or not everyone deserves a break, and deserves to be happy.