Examples Of Dystopia In Animal Farm

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Animal Farm is an example of dystopian literature because of the fact that the pigs are worshiped as god-like figures by the outside world and other animals on the farm, the use of propaganda to scare the animals into being obedient, and because the animals fear the outside world.

Animal Farm show characteristics of dystopian literature because the fact that the pig are elevated to a god-like status by the other animals and neighbor farms. The pigs are worshiped like god-like figures by the outside world because of the fact that they believed that the farm was producing large amounts of crop. The outside world believed that they were producing large amounts of crop because, the pigs were having the barrels filled up to the rim with sand and
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The animals fear the outside world because the pig leaders tell the animals that Snowball has been visiting the farm at night and sabotaging and surveying the farm and then reporting back to Frederick. "do you know who is responsible for this? Do you know the enemy who has come in the night and overthrown our windmill? SNOWBALL!"(Orwell Ch.VI) The outside world then becomes the main threat because they other farmers could and attack or destroy something on the farm.

Although, many people do believe that Animal Farm is an example of utopian literature because of the fact that the farm is more self sufficient than the times of Jones owning the farm. “And the contract for eggs was increased to six hundred a week”(Orwell Ch. IX) which could show that Animal Farm is utopian, there is more evidence that the book is dystopian. Therefore, you can see that Animal Farm is an example dystopian literature because the pigs are elevated to a god-like status by the outside world, the use of propaganda to scare the animals into being obedient, and because the animals fear the outside world. Therefore because of the facts above i believe that Animal Farm Is an example of dystopian