Deconstructive Interpretations of the Novel Animal Farm by George Orwell

R.Gnanasekaran

Abstract: Animal Farm is a novel that can be reacted to in distinctive ways. On one level it is a wryly occupying Animal story, a story which uncovers human inadequacies and qualities by seeing those characteristics carried on by Animals. On another level it is an examination of how and why changes failure and how power undermines. In the meantime perhaps the most direct strategy for responding to Animal Farm is to see it as a satire on the events of the Russian Revolution and the climb of Russian communism. Orwell unravels the events of Russian history some place around 1917 and 1943 into a delightfully controlled dream about the exercises of animals on an English farm. To appreciate this satire and tremendous quantities of the unpretentious components of the story, we need to perceive what happened in Russia in the midst of those years.

Title: Deconstructive Interpretations of the Novel Animal Farm by George Orwell

Author: R.Gnanasekaran

International Journal of Social Science and Humanities Research

ISSN 2348-3156 (Print) ISSN 2348-3164 (online)

Research Publish Journals

Vol. 3, Issue 2, April 2015 - June 2015

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Deconstructive Interpretations of the Novel Animal Farm by George Orwell by R.Gnanasekaran