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Why don't most of the animals in the novel have unique personalities? A. Animals do not really have personalities. B. The allegory is not intended to be particularly deep. C. The author is trying to represent types of people, not individuals. D. Orwell did not want to offend the Soviet government.

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Assuming you're referring to Animal Farm as in the last question that was posted regarding this text, the best answer would be "C. The author is trying to represent types of people, not individuals". This is the main point of the book, to point out issues with society as a whole.
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