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Why does George Orwell’s Animal Farm qualify as dystopian fiction?
It explains the unexplainable.
It frightens children into obedience.
It describes a society wrecked by oppressive governments.
It teaches morals through stories of gods and goddesses.
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It describes a society wrecked by oppressive governments.
Animal Farm is a political allegory showing how a revolutionary ideal devolves into authoritarian rule: the pigs seize power, rewrite rules, use propaganda and violence, and create a repressive society — all hallmark features of dystopian fiction.
Animal Farm is a political allegory showing how a revolutionary ideal devolves into authoritarian rule: the pigs seize power, rewrite rules, use propaganda and violence, and create a repressive society — all hallmark features of dystopian fiction.
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