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What are 2 values that George Orwell presents in Animal Farm, and what are his attitude towards these?

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tinmann tinmann
  • 21-06-2016
1. Value = power
Attitude = Orwell criticises the abuse of power, presented through the ruthless ruling of Animal Farm by Napoleon, symbolistic for the Totalitarian government regime. 

2. Value = communism
Attitude = Orwell is hopeful towards the idea of communism, as it can be easily corrupted if the leader is power-hungry. 
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