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Consider the themes present in Animal Farm and explain how these themes relate to the impossibility of the survival of Animalism on Animal Farm.

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Animal Farm is a novella by the great writer George Orwell. The Animal Farm speaks about the tale of down trodden animals present in the Manor farm. The animals in the farm are oppressed by their masters who take over the farm.

In the beginning of the novel, we are given the idea that the life of the animals in the farm are full of freedom and plenty and later we are shuttered by the cunning and ruthless elite emerges which controls the farm.

The novella is said to be a critique of the revolutionary Russia and the idealism of betrayed by corruption and power.

One of the themes in this novella is to show how easily some pure ideals became corrupt. The novel starts with a old character of a Major who represents to Karl Marx and he is telling animals on his farm of Orwell how powerful it will be to use the language and the propaganda when they are used to control the society.

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