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How does Orwell include social commentary in Animal Farm? Check all that apply.
He shows how perfect the world would be under communism.
He uses animal characters to point out some of humanity's faults.
He develops universal ideas that can be applied to other aspects of life.
He criticizes alcoholism and overwork, and tries to find solutions for them.
He draws attention to social, cultural, and political issues that people often ignore.
He bases characters on historical figures and portrays them negatively as a form of criticism.

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Answer:

Like any good satire or allegory, and almost all of George Orwell's work, Animal Farm is full of social commentary. Though he dismissed the book as a "fairy story," Orwell wanted to show how even those popular movements that started with good intentions could become corrupted once they gained power

Explanation:

George Orwell includes social commentary in Animal Farm because:

  • B.  He uses animal characters to point out some of humanity's faults.
  • C. He develops universal ideas that can be applied to other aspects of life.
  • E. He draws attention to social, cultural, and political issues that people often ignore.
  • F.  He bases characters on historical figures and portrays them negatively as a form of criticism.

According to the events in the Animal Farm, we can see that the author makes use of social commentary to show the failings of humans and also used allegory to mirror this.

As a result of this, we can see that there is the use of  social commentary in the Animal Farm where he shows human faults through the animals, develops universal ideas and bases the characters on historical figures.

Therefore, the correct answers are options B, C, E and F

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