Abstract:Eric Arthur Blair was an English author and journalist. He was better known by his pen name George Orwell. His famous work, Animal Farm, is a dystopian allegorical novel.
The novel tells the story of what happens when the oppressed farm animals rebel, drive out Mr. Jones, the farmer, and attempt to rule the farm themselves, on an equal basis.
It reflects events leading up to and during the Stalin era before World War II. As people are paying more and more attention to the novel, it is worthy to analyze the allegorical meaning of this novel. The thesis is divided into four chapters. Chapter one is a brief introduction to George Orwell and his novel Animal Farm. Chapter two analyzes the novel’s satire of the corruption of Soviet revolution through allegorical allusion. Chapter three is devoted to analyzing the symbolic meanings of the specific things, characters, and events in the novel. Chapter four serves as a conclusion, presenting the purpose of writing this thesis.
Keyword: George Orwell Animal Farm satire
Contents
Abstract
摘要
Chapter One Introduction-1
1.1 A Brief Introduction to the Author-1
1.2 A Brief Introduction to Animal Farm-2
1.3 The Aim of the Thesis-2
Chapter Two Fiction V.S. History—A Satire of the Corruption of the Soviet Revolution-4
2.1 The Animal Farm Dictatorship Mirroring the Soviet Totalitarianism-4
2.2 A Revolution in Progress: From High Ideals to Slow Corruption-5
2.3 Brainwashing Propaganda-6
Chapter Three Interpreting the Symbolism in the Satirical Fable-9
3.1 Symbolic Meanings of Things and Characters-9
3.2 Symbolic Meanings of Events-10
Chapter Four Conclusion-12
References-13