Which statement best explains why Orwell used fable, allegory, and satire to write Animal Farm?
He did not want his readers to take the story too seriously and believed that using animals would achieve this purpose.
He was afraid that British readers would be offended if he mentioned the Soviet Union specifically, so he chose to write an allegory.
He wanted to portray the Soviet Union as an oppressive, totalitarian regime, and he wanted to make the connections clear and obvious.
He wanted to reach a wider audience by addressing the themes of oppression, suffering, and injustice without explicitly referring to current events.
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English, 21.06.2019 13:30
Consider the music used in the scene where scout meets boo radley for the first time, and answer each of the following questions in about two to three sentences. how would you describe the tone of the music while boo is hiding behind the door? compare that to the tone of the music when he is brought into the light and scout smiles at him. how does the music change? what effect does that change have on the way the viewer perceives the character of boo radley?
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English, 21.06.2019 22:30
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What is your interpretation of “the story of my experiments with turth”?
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