The author of Animal Farm relates the animals to people and events in communist countries through the use of symbolism. For example, the pigs name Old Majors teachings Animalism which has the same ideals of Communism. The animals throughout the novels closely relates to communist leaders such as Joseph Stalin, Czar Nicholas the 2nd, and Leon Trotsky. George Orwell also used the literary element of characterization to express his central idea for Animal Farm. For instance, Squealer can be indirectly characterized as manipulative because he lies to the other animals about having to have more rations of food to save himself. Napoleon, the other pig on the farm is persuasive in his leadership because he is persuading the animals on the farm that the things he does is alright. Through the use of symbolism and characterization George Orwell was able to develop his central idea for Animal
The author of Animal Farm relates the animals to people and events in communist countries through the use of symbolism. For example, the pigs name Old Majors teachings Animalism which has the same ideals of Communism. The animals throughout the novels closely relates to communist leaders such as Joseph Stalin, Czar Nicholas the 2nd, and Leon Trotsky. George Orwell also used the literary element of characterization to express his central idea for Animal Farm. For instance, Squealer can be indirectly characterized as manipulative because he lies to the other animals about having to have more rations of food to save himself. Napoleon, the other pig on the farm is persuasive in his leadership because he is persuading the animals on the farm that the things he does is alright. Through the use of symbolism and characterization George Orwell was able to develop his central idea for Animal