Question
Which statement supports the idea that this passage is an allegory for totalitarian propaganda?
The animals agree that they do not wish to see Jones back.
The animals want the pigs to sleep in the farmhouse beds.
The animals support the pigs’ decision to sleep an extra hour.
The animals do not complain about pigs in power breaking rules.
The animals agree that they do not wish to see Jones back.
The animals want the pigs to sleep in the farmhouse beds.
The animals support the pigs’ decision to sleep an extra hour.
The animals do not complain about pigs in power breaking rules.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The statement that supports the idea that this passage is an allegory for totalitarian propaganda is: **"The animals do not complain about pigs in power breaking rules."**
This statement highlights the acceptance and submission of the animals to the pigs' authority, reflecting how propaganda can lead to the normalization of unjust actions and the suppression of dissent in a totalitarian regime.
This statement highlights the acceptance and submission of the animals to the pigs' authority, reflecting how propaganda can lead to the normalization of unjust actions and the suppression of dissent in a totalitarian regime.