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English B Assignment

(Discussion Questions
Write up)
Group #3 (10NS)
Akeela
Akmal
Chandinie
Julia
Tyranny

The
theme of tyranny is developed and
Portrayed in “Animal Farm” through
Various ways. One of the main ways is
Through the character of Napoleon, who Gradually takes control of the farm and establishes a
totalitarian regime.
Napoleon uses fear and intimidation to
Manipulate and control the other
Animals, such as his use of the dogs as
Enforcers. He also restricts the animals.Access to information and uses
Propaganda to manipulate their beliefs.
Additionally, Napoleon alters the rules
Of Animalism to benefit himself and the
Other pigs, further solidifying his
Tyrannical rule.
Manipulation of language

The theme of manipulation of language in “Animal Farm” by George Orwell


holds great significance. It highlights how those in power can manipulate
and distort language to control others. The pigs, especially Squealer, use
Persuasive language to manipulate the other animals’ understanding,
beliefs, and loyalty. By altering the commandments and using
propaganda, the pigs create a false narrative that justifies their
oppressive actions. This theme reminds us of the influence of language in
shaping perceptions and the dangers of unchecked propaganda.
How were the themes developed
and portrayed in the novel

Betrayal
The theme of betrayal is developed and portrayed through
the actions of the characters. One example is when the pigs,
who represent the corrupt leaders, betray the other
animals by hoarding power and
Privileges for themselves. Another example is when Boxer, a
hardworking and loyal horse, is betrayed by the pigs and
sent to the knackers yard when he is no longer useful to
them. These instances of betrayal show how power can
corrupt and lead to the exploitation of others.
Whom does the theme revolves around


The theme of betrayal revolves around multiple characters in the novel


"Animal Farm" by George Orwell. One significant example is the betrayal
of the original ideals of Animalism by the pigs, particularly Napoleon and
Squealer, who exploit their positions of power for their own benefit. They
betray the other animals by gradually taking over the farm, altering
the commandments, and living luxuriously while the rest of the animals
suffer. Additionally, there are instances of animals betraying their
fellow comrades for personal gain, such as when Boxer is sold to the
knacker for profit.


The theme of tyranny in the novel "Animal Farm" revolves around the
character of Napoleon, the pig who takes control of the farm. Napoleon
represents the oppressive and dictatorial leadership that emerges on
Animal Farm. He gradually consolidates his power, using fear,
propaganda, and force to manipulate and control the other animals.
Napoleon's actions and decisions demonstrate the tyrannical nature
of his rule and the oppressive regime that emerges under his
leadership.


The theme of manipulation of language in the novel "Animal


Farm" revolves around the pigs, particularly Squealer. The
pigs use language as a powerful tool to control and deceive
the other animals on the farm. They manipulate the
commandments of Animalism, revising them to justify their
actions and consolidate their power. For example, they
change "Four legs good, two legs bad" to "Four legs good, two
legs better," promoting their alliance with humans. Through
skillful manipulation of language, the pigs shape the
perception and
understanding of the other animals, ensuring their own
dominance.
The significance of the themes in
the novel
The theme of betrayal in "Animal Farm" by George Orwell
carries significant significance. It highlights the distortion
and betrayal of the original ideals of Animalism and the
exploitation of power by the pigs. The animals' initial
rebellion against the humans is ultimately betrayed as the
pigs gradually adopt human-like behaviors and manipulate
the other animals for their own gain. This theme emphasizes
how power can corrupt and how those in authority may
betray the trust and hopes of the masses.
The theme of manipulation of language in "Animal Farm" by George Orwell holds
great significance. It highlights how those in power can manipulate and distort
language to control others. The pigs, especially Squealer, use persuasive language
to manipulate the other animals' understanding, beliefs, and loyalty. By altering
the
commandments and using propaganda, the pigs create a false narrative that
justifies their oppressive actions. This theme reminds us of the influence of language
in shaping perceptions and the dangers of unchecked propaganda.

The theme of tyranny in "Animal Farm" by George Orwell holds great


significance. It serves as a critique of totalitarian regimes and the abuse of power. The character of
Napoleon embodies the tyrant, gradually consolidating power, manipulating the other animals through
fear and propaganda, and imposing strict control over their lives. The theme highlights how power can
corrupt and lead to the oppression and exploitation of others. It serves as a warning about the
dangers of tyranny and the importance of vigilance in protecting freedom.

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