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How Does George Orwell Present The Conflict In The Animal Farm
Following the death of Old Major, two pigs, Napoleon and Snowball rise to the ascension. Both differ in ideals to administer the farm and this leads to Napoleon getting rid of Snowball and the eventual detonation of The Animal farm.
“How has the author George Orwell portrayed ideological conflicts in the novella, ‘The Animal Farm’ ” The main idea of portraying ideological conflicts between two or more strong minded individuals is the one of the clear motives of the author. Why has this been made prominent in this essay ? Because ideological conflicts in the novel has not only represented Soviet politics in the 1920s, but also made it’s stand contemporary day political as well as industrial ideologies. Corruption and ethical degradation of

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