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Thesis: George Orwell's satire, persuades the reader in Animal Farm to believe that control and manipulation will lead to absolute corruption, he does through anthropomorphism, foreshadowing and symbolism.
Introduction: The novel Animal Farm is an allegory that follows the events that led to the 1917 Russian Revolution. Animal Farm is a classic dystopian novel that was written by George Orwell (Eric Arthur Blair) in 1944. The use of anthropomorphism, satire, foreshadowing and symbolism help portray Orwell's message that control and manipulation will lead to absolute corruption. A character such as Napoleon and Squealer assist in demonstrating this idea.
Topic sentence: Orwell explores the corrupting effect of Napoleon's control and manipulation through symbolism and anthropomorphism.
Point: Orwell uses increasing Anthropomorphism to display Napoleon's control and manipulation as he eventually becomes what …show more content…

Point: One of the most direct uses of satire in Animal Farm is the use of Squealer as a representation of the Russian Revolution.
Evidence: Napoleon's main sycophants is Squealer, a clever pig who (as the animals say) "could turn black into white." Throughout the novel, he serves as Napoleon's mouthpiece and Minister of propaganda by controlling the flow of public information, censoring important events, and appealing to fear. Squealer convinces the other animals that the pigs need to be in charge for the common good. Similarly, in Soviet Russia, all news and information flowed through government-approved channels, and protesters were executed for daring to disagree with the accepted line of thought.
Comment: Consequently, the use of satire through Squealer exposes and criticises the corrupt and manipulative political system, of the Soviet Union.
Point: Orwell uses foreshadowing to highlight Squealers eventually abuse of

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