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History, 22.09.2019 20:30 josh11742

Anyone have read animal farm;
how was animal farm an anti-soviet satire?
- pigs representing soviet leaders were the main characters.
- it featured a list of rules that were praised but not followed.
- the supporting characters praised the main characters unwittingly.
- the soviet color red played a recurring allegorical role in the narrative.

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