Title: Characteristics
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2Characteristics
Length 50,000 to 75,000 words Prose In
paragraph form Fiction by Nature Not true Uses
entertainment, propaganda, and expression of a
personal philosophy
3Elements
Its a Genre Type of Literature Theme the
main idea of the novel, usually expressed in one
sentence Setting the time and place of the
action of the novel Plot the events in the
novel Point of View Personal, Objective,
Omniscient Conflict the struggles in a novel
4Elements
- Characters the personalities in a novel
- Developing Character (Round) a character who
changes in some way during the course of the
story usually a major character who has several
sides or traits to his personality - Static Character (Flat) a character (usually a
minor character) who does not change during the
story this kind off character generally has
only one or two personality traits. - Protagonist a character who is trying to
achieve some goal (usually the main character) - Antagonist a character who is trying to stop
the protagonist
5Types of Novels
- historical
- sentimental,
- philosophical
- psychological
- teen
- fantasy
- detective
- romance
6(1903-1950)
7Real Name Eric Blair British Political
Novelist Born To English parents in India
8After his father retired, Eric and his family
moved back to England.
9He was sent to boarding school at the age of
eight to prepare for Eton, an exclusive prep
school. Because he had a scholarship, he was
teased and humiliated frequently.
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111927
Returned in Europe
12He chose to live in poverty because he felt
guilty for the job he had done in Burma - for
having been a part of an oppressive government.
13He saw poverty as a way to understand
the problems of the oppressed and helpless by
becoming one of them.
14Orwell was a Socialist
Socialist someone who believes that the
government should own businesses so that everyone
will be equal
15Two Things That Influenced Orwell To Write
Animal Farm
His hatred for Injustice Political Lying
16He desired a society in which separate
classes would not exist.
17His second famous book
18It's a Fable
It's an Allegory
Most fables have two levels of meaning. On the
surface, the fable is about animals. But on a
second level, the animals stand for types of
people or ideas. The way the animals interact and
the way the plot unfolds says something about the
nature of people or the value of ideas. Any type
of fiction that has multiple levels of meaning in
this way is called an allegory.
19It's a Satire
A composition making fun of something, usually
political. Animal Farm makes fun of political
society after the Bolshevik Revolution.
20Historical Context
Russian society in the early twentieth century
had two social classes a tiny minority
(bourgeoisie) controlled the countrys
wealth. The working class was called the
proletariat.
21Communism arose in Russia when the nations
workers peasants rebelled against and
overwhelmed the wealthy and powerful class of
capitalists aristocrats.
22This was based on Karl Marx and his
23The call for action was . . .
24Tsar Nicholas II, monarch of Russia, was forced
to abdicate the throne.
25His daughter, Anastasia, was lost.
26Lenin, a Russian revolutionary, took power in
the name of the Communist Party.
27When Lenin died, Joseph Stalin Leon Trotsky
competed for control of the Soviet Union.
28Stalin banished Trotsky took control.
He began his brutal killings, overseeing
the deaths of approximately twenty million Soviet
citizens.
29Themes
1. Freedom individual dignity must be
guarded very carefully.
30Themes
2. Language is a powerful tool used
improperly, it can enslave and confuse us.
31Themes
3. Weakness can be dominated by strength,
fear, and trickery.
32Themes
4. Hope vision must be kept alive, or we
might live like the animals of Manor Farm.
33Themes
5. Power corrupts, and absolute
power corrupts absolutely.
34Characters
Farmer JonesA drunk and a poor farmer, his
cruelty towards the farm animals inspires their
rebellion.
35Characters
SnowballA clever pig with a head for ideas, he
becomes one of the main leaders of Animal Farm
and the author of its central commandments.
36Characters
NapoleonA pig with a gift for techniques of
control, he establishes most of the farms
rules and eventually becomes its sole leader.
37Characters
Old Major An elderly show pig whose
instruction to the animals about "animalism"
becomes the philosophical basis for the
creation of Animal Farm.
38Characters
SquealerA pig with the ability to make any
idea sound reasonable, he is Napoleon's
side-kick and is in charge of communicating to
the animals.
39Characters
BoxerA strong and hard-working carthorse, he
shows tremendous faith in the rebellion and its
leaders.