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One of Orwell's goals in writing <span>Animal Farm </span>was to portray the Russian (or Bolshevik) Revolution of 1917 as one that resulted in a government more oppressive, totalitarian, and deadly than the one it overthrew. Many of the characters and events of Orwell's novel parallel those of the Russian Revolution: In short, Manor Farm is a model of Russia, and old Major, Snowball, and Napoleon represent the dominant figures of the Russian Revolution.
Mr. Jones is modeled on Tsar Nicholas II (1868-1918), the last Russian emperor. His rule (1894-1917) was marked by his insistence that he was the uncontestable ruler of the nation. During his reign, the Russian people experienced terrible poverty and upheaval, marked by the Bloody Sunday massacre in 1905 when unarmed protesters demanding social reforms were shot down by the army near Nicholas' palace. As the animals under Jones lead lives of hunger and want, the lives of millions of Russians worsened during Nicholas' reign. When Russia entered World War I and subsequently lost more men than any country in any previous war, the outraged and desperate people began a series of strikes and mutinies that signaled the end of Tsarist control. When his own generals withdrew their support of him, Nicholas abdicated his throne in the hopes of avoiding an all-out civil war — but the civil war arrived in the form of the Bolshevik Revolution, when Nicholas, like Jones, was removed from his place of rule and then died shortly thereafter.
Answer: D) The author can reveal hidden meanings about the monster by using words with strong connotations.
A connotation is a secondary meaning of a word which is different from its dictionary meaning (called denotation). It is useful for the characterization of monsters, as it gives words more varied meanings and therefore allows a richer characterization.
Whether the author employs language effectively or not, the reader always needs to use his or her imagination. Moreover, language has no impact on whether the monster is revealed early or late in the story. Finally, the plot can indeed be steered in unexpected directions through language. However, this has nothing to do with the characterization of monsters.
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Answer: Gatsby is surprised when he sees Daisy's child, because he refuses to accept that Daisy moved on with her life.
Explanation:
The novel <em>"Great Gatsby"</em>, written by F. Scott Fitzgerald, is about a man who wants to reunite with his former lover, a woman named Daisy.
When Gatsby and Daisy parted, Daisy moved on with her life. She got married and had a child. At the moment they meet again, her life is completely different. Gatsby, on the other hand, still hopes that their relationship can be restored. He loves Daisy, and, as seen in the story, is ready to do anything to have her back. The narrator, Nick, tells us how Gatsby throws parties, stares at the green light near her house, all in hope that she will notice him. In doing so, he fails to realize that both her feelings for him and she as a person have changed. This is why Gatsby is caught by surprise when he sees Daisy's child - a physical proof that his future with Daisy is unlikely to become true.