Animal Farm Rhetorical Analysis

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George Orwells use of rhetoric appeals to draw attention to his allegorical tale, Animal Farm was very clever. He shows many examples of ethos, pathos, and logos. He also depectics many people involved in the Russian Revolution geniusly. Orwell uses an ethos appeal, which means it appeals to your sense of what is morally right or wrong, when Napoleon had many animals executed. “Napoleon stood sternly surveying his audience; then he uttered… Such were her thoughts, though she lacked words to express them.” What happened in this section of Animal Farm went against what The Seven Comandments stated. In the commandments it plainly stated that , “No animal shall kill any other animal” but Napoleon quickly broke this rule. The pathos appeal,

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