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To which genre does George Orwell's 'Animal Farm' belong to?

AScience fiction

BHistorical fiction

CDystopian fiction

DRealistic fiction

Answer:

C. Dystopian fiction

Read Explanation:

  • Animal Farm is a satirical allegorical novella. It is also considered a dystopian novel.

  • Dystopian Fiction: The story depicts a society that appears to be a utopia (a perfect society) but is, in reality, oppressive and miserable.

  • The animals' initial dream of freedom and equality is gradually twisted into a nightmare of control, fear, and exploitation under the pigs' rule, a classic dystopian theme.


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