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As a narrator, Orwell continues to reassure the reader that the animals believe that their lives are better under Napoleon. Yet, as readers, we are continually exposed to situations that suggest things are worse. Why do you think Orwell creates this contradiction for the reader? What is the effect of the happy hell paradox he creates?

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