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Book: Animal Farm, Prompt: How does Orwell use description and word choice to communicate a tone towards a
character or event? Write a claim and then prove it using evidence from the text to construct at
least a paragraph.

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In “Animal Farm,” Orwell uses description and word choice to create a critical tone towards the rebellion and Napoleon. The rebellion, initially seen as positive, becomes corrupted, as shown in the phrase “all animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others.” Napoleon is described as “fierce” and “cruel,” highlighting his tyrannical nature. These elements contribute to Orwell’s critique of power corruption.

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