Read the excerpt from chapter 10 of Animal Farm. But the luxuries of which Snowball had once taught the animals to dream, the st
alls with electric light and hot and cold water, and the three-day week, were no longer talked about. Napoleon had denounced such ideas as contrary to the spirit of Animalism. The truest happiness, he said, lay in working hard and living frugally. How does Orwell use satire in this excerpt?
to expose Napoleon’s denouncement of the teachings as foolish
to exaggerate how Napoleon defines animalism
to criticize the corruption of the pigs so they look ridiculous
to show that the changes made are the opposite of what was promised
The correct answer is d) To show that the changes made are the opposite of what was promised.
<em>Animal Farm</em> is a satire of the Russian Revolution, showing how it degenerated from a struggle for freedom into a totalitarian state. In the begginning, workers were promised better life conditions; it was the bolshevik's belief that once freed from the shackles of capitalism, workers could improve the economy (and their lives) beyond what was then thought possible. As time went on, however, and the Soviet economy failed to deliver on its promises, the Soviet authorities changed their tune and began decrying luxury as something decadent and unseemly. In the same way, Napoleon extols the virtues of hard work and frugality because he has no intention of giving the other animals the better life he promised.
<span>The central idea of the poem is about life's survival. The two subjects in the poem – the apple tree and the grass – are examples cited in the poem of living life unknown to the majority, that they have to impart their struggles to prove their survival. Two details to support this answer is attached
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