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George Orwell's Animal Farm is an example of :

ADystopian Fiction

BUtopian Fiction

CMagic Realism

DRealism

Answer:

A. Dystopian Fiction

Read Explanation:

  • Animal Farm is a satirical novella that critiques totalitarian regimes and political corruption.

  • It tells the story of farm animals who overthrow their human owner, only to face a new tyranny under their own leaders.

  • The novel explores the dangers of absolute power and the ways in which political systems can become corrupt, leading to a dystopian society.

  • Orwell uses this allegory to criticize the Soviet Union and its descent into authoritarianism, making it a key example of dystopian fiction, where the world presented is characterized by oppressive and unjust conditions.


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