The dramatic irony of the story Animal Farm is that the readers know more about the characters than they do. The reader can learn about character traits from reading conversations that are hidden.
one example is when the pigs become something they hate humens
All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others, truly self explanatory.
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The pigs become more and more like the humans, the one thing they swore never to do.
In the movie, "Animal Farm," examples of verbal irony are used about communism and dictatorship. One example is the line stating that "all animals are equal but that some animals have more authority than most."
"Animal Farm" by George Orwell is an example of political satire, as it uses humor, irony, and exaggeration to criticize and expose the flaws of the political system during the time it was written. It is also considered an allegory, as the story and characters symbolize real-life political events and figures.
Animal Farm was written intentionally to satirize the irony of revolutionary advances. Orwell, through the use of Animalism, shows readers how those that revolt eventually turn into a similar ruler as the one they were rebelling against in the first place.
Google Images. Type in the animals name, and animal farm. For example: Boxer Animal Farm. Or, Say the animal and type of animal. For example: Napoleon Pig
The fifth commandment in Animal Farm was that no animal should consume alcohol. The irony is that Squealer fell from the ladder because he was drunk.
All animals are equal but some are more equal than others.
The main irony is that the animals who replace the farmer abuse their fellow animals in worse ways than the farmer ever did.
tortoise and the hare
The animals in George Orwell's 'Animal Farm' are caricatures of their human equivalents e.g. Snowball is a caricature of Leon Trotsky .
Chapter 9 of "Animal Farm" by George Orwell contains various literary devices, including allegory, symbolism, and irony. The animals' struggle for power mirrors historical events, such as the Russian Revolution. The use of the pigs as symbols of corruption and manipulation highlights themes of totalitarianism and the corrupting nature of power. Irony is present in the animals' realization that they have become like their former human oppressors.
The whole thing is a false analogy.
revenge is a theme common in animal farm, napoleon takes revenge on snowballs "evil" deeds by mass murdering bodies of suspected traitors for example