Saturday, March 23, 2019
Animal Farm as a Political Satire to Criticise Totalitarian Regimes Ess
fleshly develop as a semipolitical Satire to Criticise Totalitarian Regimes This study aims to determine that George Orwells Animal promote is a political chaff which was written to criticise totalistic regimes and specially Stalins practices in Russia. In order to provide background education that would break down causes led Orwell to write Animal Farm, Chapter one is devoted to a draft summary of the board of generators life and significant events that had impact on his political convictions. Chapter one also presends background education about Animal Farm. Chapter deuce is devoted to satire. In this chapter, definition of satire is presented and some important characteristics of satire are discussed. In chapter three, the method of this research is described. Under the light of information presented in the previous chapters, Chapter four discusses Animal Farm and focuses on the carry as a political satire. The last chapter presents the conclusion of this study.<font size of it=3>ACKNOWLEDGEMENTSI would first like to express my sincere thanks to my thesis supervisor, Assoc.Prof. Dr. Jashua M. Bear for his help and freedom he gave me in this study. Without his under(a)standing this thesis would never have been completed.I also wish to thank my sister Fidan Korkut for her suggestions in the planning stage of this study and her endurance during my long study days at home.My special thanks go to zgr Ceylan, who constantly minded(p) me her moral support. She was always there when I needed her.<font award=3>THE AUTHOR GEORGE ORWELLPresentationThis chapter introduces general information about George Orwells life. It includes chronological progress of his life and his political convictions. Furthermore, important events, such as The Russian regeneration and The Spanish Civil War which had significant influence on his perpetration to write Animal Farm forget be discussed. Lastly, general information about Animal Farm will be given.His Li feThe British author George Orwell, pen name of Eric Arthur Blair, was born in Motihari, India, June 25, 1903. His father was an important British civil servant in India, which was then part of the British Empire. A few years after Eric was born, he retired on a low-toned pension and moved back to England. Though their in enter was not much enough, the Blair family sent their son away to boarding school which was an exclusive p... ...ed from primary and substitute sources.<font size=3>ANIMAL FARM AS SATIREPresentationIn this chapter, under the light of information given in the chapter-1 and chapter-2, Animal Farm will be examined. It aims at to show the elements of satire in Animal Farm, and to match characters, events and some elements of Animal Farm and The Russian regeneration Elements of Satire In Animal FarmOrwell, as quoted before, clearly explains that his main purpose for writing Animal Farm was to write a satire on the Russian Revolution (In Shelden, 1991, p.399). Through animal satire, Orwell attacks on the Stalins practices in Russia and in wider scope, on totalitarian regimes. Taking Bozkurts (1977) classification into consideration, Animal Farm would be said to be a Juvenial satire. Since, it is clearly seen that Orwell bitterly criticise Russian Communism and Stalin.Summary of The PlotOne shadow after Farmer Jones has gone to bed drunk, all the animals of Manor Farm meet in the barn for a meeting. Old Major, the prize snapper White boar, wants to tell them about a strange dream he had. First, he narrate the nature of life as he has come to understand it. Animals, though work very hard.
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