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How does Orwell's characterization of Mr. Pilkington support his purpose?

Orwell draws parallels between Mr. Pilkington and the other farmers in town to show how dictatorial practices can be spread.
Orwell uses Mr. Pilkington to represent a new understanding between humans and animals that is beneficial for both.
Orwell uses Mr. Pilkington's speech to represent a modern way of farming that includes having farms run by animals.
Orwell draws parallels between Mr. Pilkington and leaders of countries who overlooked Stalin's poor treatment of his people.

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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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