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15 February, 07:55

What is the message that Orwell wanted to convey about dictatorship

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  1. 15 February, 08:21
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    Orwell's message is that any society with absolute power leaders will eventually collapse because leaders will inevitably operate powers in their favour.

    Explanation:

    In the novel titled Animal Far, George Orwell writes a story by warning people about the risks involved in assuming and rising to power in politics, especially in a communist state.

    His novel has a slight reference to the Russian revolution, which is allegorical in nature. He refers to the Bolshevik revolution where Stalin used his power to oppress a lot of people. This is quite similar to Napoleon in the novel who rose to power and become a tyrant.
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