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ANIMAL FARM Exploring the modern allegorical and satirical novel
THE AUTHOR’S MOTIVATION
In explaining how he came to write Animal Farm,
Orwell says he once saw a little boy whipping a
horse:
It struck me that if only such animals became
aware of their strength we should have no power
over them, and that men exploit animals in much
the same way as the rich exploit the [worker].
Orwell said it was the first book in which he
consciously tried to blend artistic and political
goals.
ALLEGORIES VS. METAPHORS
Allegories are similar to metaphors: in both the author uses
one subject to represent another, seemingly unrelated,
subject. However, unlike metaphors, which are generally
short and contained within a few lines, an allegory extends
its representation over the course of an entire story, novel,
or poem.
QUESTION TO DISCUSS What makes an allegory effective? Discuss.
How are the allegories in Lord of the Flies and Animal Farm the same
or different?
Discussing allegory is a great way to analyze rather than focusing on
summary in your critical writing. What are some literary devices that an
author uses to support allegory?
Personification
Simile
Metaphor
Symbolism
Themes
Overstatement
Colloquialism
ANIMAL FARM IS ALSO A SATIRICAL NOVEL
Orwell attacks a serious issue by presenting it in a ridiculous light or otherwise poking fun at it. He uses animals to criticize the socialist political structure.
This fantastical story has similarities to fables by such authors as Aesop and Jean de la Fontaine. The stories have a moral or message and generally use animals to communicate this to the author’s audience.
DISCUSSION How is Orwell’s Animal Farm an allegorical retelling of the end of feudalism and
the rise and consolidation of communism in Russia?
How does Orwell parallel Czarist Russia and the life of the Russian peasantry
in the characters and events of Animal Farm?
What internal feud within the Communist party is paralleled in the struggle
for power between Napoleon and Snowball?
During the Stalinist period the Communist State repeatedly set industrial and
agricultural production goals that were often difficult or impossible to reach.
These goals played a major role in the government’s Five Year Plan and similar
plans. How are these plans represented in Orwell’s novella?
DISCUSSION
How does Napoleon respond to criticism or resistance? Is there a
parallel to his behavior in the history of Soviet Union?
How does Napoleon gradually begin to abuse his power? Why do the
other animals of Manor Farm allow him to encroach upon their rights
and freedoms?
In the last paragraphs of the novella Napoleon, amongst the other
human farmers, is heard to give a toast to the prosperity of Manor
Farm. Contained within this scene is the irony that makes Napoleon’s
behavior so ghastly. Describe the irony inherent in Napoleon’s behavior,
and explain how it corresponds to the behavior of the party elite in the
Soviet Union.
DISCUSSION
What is important about the title?
What is the central/primary purpose of
the story? Is the purpose important or
meaningful?
What are the conflicts in Animal Farm?
What types of conflict (physical, moral,
intellectual, or emotional) do you see in
this story?
DISCUSSION
How essential is the setting to the story? Could the story have taken
place anywhere else?
What role does the written word play in Animal Farm?
What are some themes in the story? How do they relate to the plot
and characters?
DISCUSSION
How does George Orwell reveal character in Animal Farm?
Elucidate the symbolism inherent in the characters' names.
Throughout the novel, the natural characteristics of each animal figure
heavily in their motives and pronouncements. How do the actions of
Napoleon (a pig), Boxer (a horse), Benjamin (a donkey) and the dogs and
sheep reflect the traits normally associated with the animal? Do your feel
that Orwell purposely chose certain types of animals to assume certain
roles?
DISCUSSION
What are some symbols in Animal Farm? How do they relate to the plot
and characters?
Do you find it strange that Molly, the narcissistic and lazy horse,
successfully leaves the farm and goes to live among humans, even though
she is fully aware of the "evil" that Man represents? What deeper
meanings or symbolisms do Molly's actions hold?
EXTENDING MEANING:
WHAT IS ORWELL’S MESSAGE?
How is this allegorical tale also a rhetorical tale? How does it differ from a political speech?
What is Orwell trying to persuade the audience to see or understand?
What is Orwell cautioning his audience against?
How does the story of Boxer act as a persuasive argument against tyranny?
What are the lessons to be learned from Napoleon’s behavior?
What is the warning contained in the changes to the list of commandments?
What is the lesson contained in the final, single commandment: All animals are equal but some animals are more equal than others?