Unless introduced as a moral story in middle school, it is unlikely that anyone would have read Animal Farm merely as a fairytale. It is only natural to explore the milieu of the writer, especially if critically acclaimed as in this case, and the context in which he situated the story before picking up a classic. Such an attempt here would reveal that it was a political satire that George Orwell wrote, taking a stab at the political environment in Russia at the time. His attempt was much discouraged since the British media during the time, unquestioningly, almost servilely, supported Russia and whatever it stood for; Russia was an ally to Britain in the war and was strictly not to be upset. To give some context, the book was written by the end of 1943, but wasn’t published till August 1945. What’s worse, the Russian viewpoint was supported and publicized uncritically, as it were, even without the influence of the British government or any pressure groups. “At th...
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