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Orwell presents the motif of “all animals are equal but some

are more equal than others” as an allusion to a dictatorship


evoking the aftermath of the revolution and consequently,
exercises this explicitly through the construct of Moses and
Benjamin who quintessentially, depict the immensely situated
gap between inequality through classism.
Orwell could perhaps have created this nihilistic satire to
pander to his post-modern readership that communism
prominently, is unachievable subsequently, due to satanic and
immoral people who utilize oppression over societies and
upper classes who deject communist societies as they
economically decline.

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