WAEC - Literature In English (2000 - No. 3)

George Orwell's Animal Farm is an example of a
farce
burlesque
satire
lampoon

Explanation

George Orwell's Animal Farm is a satire because it uses humour, irony and exaggeration to criticise political systems and the corruption and tyranny associated with the Soviet regime under Joseph Stalin. It explores themes of power, inequality and the betrayal of ideals through allegory and political satire.

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