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How has George Orwell presented the characters of Boxer and Napoleon/Snowball to make a political point? You should include: 1. The author's choice of language and structure to impact the reader 2. The political ideas that the author is concerned with

In Animal Farm, George Orwell uses the characters of Boxer, Napoleon, and Snowball to illustrate the corrupting influence of power and the betrayal of revolutionary ideals. Napoleon, representing Joseph Stalin, embodies the ruthless quest for control and manipulation.

How has George Orwell presented the characters of Boxer  and Napoleon/Snowball to make a political point?

You should include:
1. The author's choice of language and structure to impact the reader
2. The political ideas that the author is concerned with

How has George Orwell presented the characters of Boxer and Napoleon/Snowball to make a political point? You should include: 1. The author's choice of language and structure to impact the reader 2. The political ideas that the author is concerned with

Boxer

What idea is Boxer connected to?

Russian context: Orwell uses Boxer to comment on the real-life character of ... who...

Napoleon

What idea is Napoleon connected to?

Russian context: Orwell uses Napoleon to comment on the real-life character of ... who...

Snowball

What idea is Snowball connected to?

Russian context: Orwell uses Snowball to comment on the real-life character of ... who...

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Lang technique used and reader response