SYMBOLISM IN GEORGE ORWELL’S "1984" AND "ANIMAL FARM": A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS

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George Orwell, a master of political allegory and dystopian fiction, uses symbolism extensively in his novels "1984" and "Animal Farm" to critique totalitarian regimes and explore themes of power, control, and corruption. Though the two novels differ in narrative style and setting, their symbolic elements serve similar purposes, offering profound insights into the nature of oppressive governments and the human condition.

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Sapayeva , K. (2024). SYMBOLISM IN GEORGE ORWELL’S "1984" AND "ANIMAL FARM": A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS. Инновационные исследования в современном мире: теория и практика, 3(6), 14–15. извлечено от https://www.in-academy.uz/index.php/zdit/article/view/32635

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Orwell, George. "1984." Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1949.

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