The Allegorical and Dystopian elements in George Orwell's novel "Animal Farm”

Authors

  • S. Radhakrishna B.Ed.,A.P SETand M.A. (ENG)LiteratureVijetha Degree CollegeIndia

Abstract

This research paper tries to highlight that power and control are essential for the growth and development of any society but excessive control might create negative impacts. Mr. John tried to use the animals by disrespecting them and giving lowest food stuffs. Although, it was accepted by the animals but later on, all the animals decided to take measures against Mr. John. The same deed needs to be introduced by the citizens of the Russian society as well. They would need to carry out procedures that are not in favour of the ruler in order to rescue the section. In consequence, it may be said that mutiny is the ultimate force that may dwindle the intense power.

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Published

21-09-2017

How to Cite

Radhakrishna, S. (2017). The Allegorical and Dystopian elements in George Orwell’s novel "Animal Farm”. SMART MOVES JOURNAL IJELLH, 4(4), 6. Retrieved from https://ijellh.com/index.php/OJS/article/view/1279