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How does Orwell use satire to support his purpose in this passage?
He uses parody to reveal the cruelness of communist leaders.
He uses ridicule to make fun of the beliefs of revolutionaries.
He uses parody to make the working class seem silly.
He uses exaggeration to make communism appear too simplistic.
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He uses parody to reveal the cruelness of communist leaders.
Orwell’s satirical parody (e.g., the pigs in Animal Farm standing in for Stalin and other leaders) mimics revolutionary rhetoric and institutions while exposing hypocrisy, brutality, and the betrayal of original ideals—showing leaders’ cruelty and corruption rather than endorsing the masses or the ideology.
Orwell’s satirical parody (e.g., the pigs in Animal Farm standing in for Stalin and other leaders) mimics revolutionary rhetoric and institutions while exposing hypocrisy, brutality, and the betrayal of original ideals—showing leaders’ cruelty and corruption rather than endorsing the masses or the ideology.
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