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What is Orwell’s primary reason for writing chapter 10 of Animal Farm?

He wants to show that he has no interest in politics or history and instead desires just to entertain his audience through satire.
He wants to show that the pigs have become identical to the human farmers, just as Stalin and other communists became like the aristocrats they replaced.
He wants to show the transformation from Animal Farm back to Manor Farm through a series of humorous and ironic scenes that keep readers in suspense.
He wants to show that all the literary elements of his novel work together to produce a work of literature that presents life on a farm run by greedy and dangerous animals.

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The answer is:

He wants to show that the pigs have become identical to the human farmers, just as Stalin and other communists became like the aristocrats they replaced.

In chapter ten of "Animal Farm," the author George Orwell makes reference to the transformation of the pigs, from communist revolutionists to aristocrat totalitarian dictators. In the end of the story, Napoleon tells the farmers that Animal Farm will return to its original name - Manor House, which exposes the pigs' wish to become as oppressive as the human farmers they once rebelled.

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