Similarities Between Animal Farm And 1984 By George Orwell

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George Orwell wrote Animal Farm and 1984 as satires on society, predominantly against totalitarianism and for democratic socialism. Both dystopian novels explore the dangers of absolute power, exposing lies about the prospect of a perfect society which totalitarian dictators claim to offer. As a result, Animal Farm and 1984 are strikingly similar in terms of its prominent theme which can only be broached with the characterization of characters and their purposes, the language and style used, and the motifs and symbols in both novels.

Firstly, the characterization of main characters parallels that of significant figures in a totalitarian regime and its aftermath. For example, in Animal Farm, Napoleon is a despotic ruler who rises to power

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