Why does George Orwell present Animal Farm as a fable? A. to make a moral point at the end of the story B. to show what a perfect society would be like C. to poke fun at human governments D. to show that people are easily persuaded by propaganda I think A. @BlakeCothran
Im trying to figure this ou t i know that The events that Orwell tries to describe in the story are quite complex and require a lot of information to understand, so making the story a fable simplifies the events.
B maybe
Thanks wait didn't you read this book?
yeah a few months ago
oh i never read it do you know the diary of annie Frank?
I didnt read it. I was supposed to.
crap i have to read it i read it once and through the book my teacher had to scream to wake me up
same xD
it is SOOOO boring
yeah
i get that it is suppose to be a sad story but usally sad storys catch my eye this one doesn't it wakes me want to shut my eyes
-_- wow how sad
-_- yup ikr it so sad it puts me to sleep
no how sad how you fall asleep.
because the book isn't interesting to me
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