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Answer:
D) Orwell draws parallels between Mr. Pilkington and leaders of countries who overlooked Stalin's poor treatment of his people.
Explanation:
After reading the passage from "Animal Farm," we can say the following about Orwell's characterization of Mr. Pilkington and how it supports his purpose:
D. Orwell draws parallels between Mr. Pilkington and leaders of countries who overlooked Stalin's poor treatment of his people.
- "Animal Farm" is an allegory, which means it carries a bigger message. The characters in the story represent the real people involved in the Russian revolution that brought the Soviets to power.
- Mr. Pilkington represents leaders of other countries. He is a human who begins helping the pigs, who govern Animal Farm, to establish trade and make profit.
- Mr. Pilkington knows very well that the animals are being mistreated in Animal Farm. But he chooses to overlook that fact in order to make money.
- With that, author George Orwell is criticizing the leaders of countries who chose to ignore the suffering of the Russian people subjugated by the Soviet leaders.
- With that in mind, we can conclude that the best option is letter D.
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