Because through satire, he makes an allegory criticizing the model of totalitarian society, more specifically of the Soviet Union created by the Stalinist regime. In the case of "Rebellion on the Farm," he does so through a fable, in which parallels are represented in the animals
In this way, we can understand the corruption, betrayal and lies towards the people that existed during Stalin's dictatorship in the Soviet Union.
I read a book "drought" , this book was actually based on how we people waste the water these days and people far away suffer from lack of water to drink . author was unknown because story was based in reality and was conflicted too for some reasons . this book was published in may 19 2006 . this book was an absolute master peace . I learned a lot from this particular book and wow ! it's seriously so pain to even know such situations . there a girl was described who used to go for bringing water , walking miles a day with her mom , she had to cross huge ups and downs and while going her mom felled down from the hill . and the girl died crying , starving alone . It basically described various scenarios . and while reading I realised what actually the struggle is . we cry for such low priced cheap ,things and they are super heroes struggling for every drop of water . The book was actually priceless if we think of . but it costed me of 1.33$ . whatever be it I liked it the most . it was like experiencing things in real life . and after the book was over , my throat was dried and paining with sorrow . since then I respect things which surrounds me .
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It emphasizes that the narrator believes his logical judgment is the way to find the truth.
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In “To a Louse” by Robert Burns, the speaker warns Jenny against tossing her head because The speaker doesn't want her to seek help for her condition.
Explanation:
“To a Louse” by Robert Burns is a poem that focuses in the presence of a louse on the hair of a lady who is not even aware of the existence of it, for several stanzas Burns talks about the louse and makes an ode to the impact that it causes and where it goes, while in this stanza he begs the woman no to move since she could lose it.