Animal Farm By George Orwell

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George Orwell subtitles his novella "Animal Farm" as a "fairy story' as an ironic joke to express that people need to be more aware because events similar to the ones in the novella can transpire in real life.
By subtitling the novella as a "fairy story", readers comprehend that happy endings that are prevalent in fairy tales are nonexistent in reality. The pigs assure Boxer, a hardworking and loyal horse, pension after his working days, yet after he becomes ill,"Boxer!... Boxer! Get out quickly! They're taking you to your death!" (108). Boxer's endeavors justify that he should be rewarded; however, he is betrayed by those to which he is loyal, showing there are no consolations of happy endings in reality. Because of the subtitle of "fairy