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Read the excerpt then in at least 100 words, why do the animals in Animal Farm refer to each other as "comrades"? Animal Farm "What is going to happen to all that milk?" said someone. "Jones used sometimes to mix some of it in our mash," said one of the hens. "Never mind the milk, comrades!" cried Napoleon, placing himself in front of the buckets. "That will be attended to. The harvest is more important. Comrade Snowball will lead the way. I shall follow in a few minutes. Forward, comrades! The hay is waiting."

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Answer:

The word comrade was a common title for people who shared political and ideological philosophies related to communism.

Explanation:

George Orwell wrote "Animal Farm", an allegorical novella, with the intention of criticizing the regime to which Russia was subjected by Stalin. Orwell himself was a democratic-socialist. In the story, the pigs take over the farm where they live with other animals after expelling their human owner. At first, the pigs advocate and work for equality, and the animals are sure their lives will be transformed for the better.  However, the pigs grow more controlling and begin to lie to get the other animals to do their bidding when they realize how their position as leaders brings advantages. "Animal Farm" might have been an incredibly veiled criticism, but the use of the term "comrades" by the animals made it clearer. Orwell used the animals and the totalitarian regime imposed by the pigs to show his discontentment with the results of the Russian Revolution.

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