why does orwell use allegory in animal farm? select two options.\n□ to exemplify the successes of communism…

why does orwell use allegory in animal farm? select two options.\n□ to exemplify the successes of communism in russia\n□ to expose the corruption of the communists in russia\n□ to represent the struggles of the labor class in russia\n□ to glorify life under the control of the tsars in russia\n□ to criticize animal brutality by communists in russia

why does orwell use allegory in animal farm? select two options.\n□ to exemplify the successes of communism in russia\n□ to expose the corruption of the communists in russia\n□ to represent the struggles of the labor class in russia\n□ to glorify life under the control of the tsars in russia\n□ to criticize animal brutality by communists in russia

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Brief Explanations:

Animal Farm is a satirical allegory. Orwell used it to expose the corruption that occurred in the Soviet - Union after the Russian Revolution, and also to represent the plight of the working class. It was not to exemplify communism's successes as the Soviet Union deviated from true communist ideals, nor to glorify tsarist rule which was overthrown. And the book is not about criticizing animal brutality by communists but about human - political issues.

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  • to expose the corruption of the communists in Russia
  • to represent the struggles of the labor class in Russia