The Use Of Satire Names In George Orwell's Animal Farm

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In the satirical novel, Animal Farm, the writer George Orwell uses irony and ridiculous names to satirize the Russian Revolution and propaganda and the naive masses that believe it. He satirizes the Russian Revolution through ridiculous names and irony. For example, he names the pig that takes over the farm by running his competition off the farm, much like what Stalin did to Trotsky in the Russian Revolution, Napoleon. Directly comparing Stalin to Napoleon as a sort of cruel leader who won’t take no for an answer. Orwell further mocks the revolution by having the animals ironically believe that they are living better than they were under Mr. Jone’s reign when in reality they aren’t. Another idea Orwell satirizes is propaganda and the masses

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